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Neural Computing

Lecturer: Dr J.G. Daugman (jgd1000@cl.cam.ac.uk)

No. of lectures: 16

Prerequisite courses: Continuous Mathematics, Probability


Aims


The aims of this course are to investigate how biological nervous systems accomplish the goals of machine intelligence but while using radically different strategies, architectures, and hardware; and to investigate how artificial neural systems can be designed that try to emulate some of those biological principles in the hope of capturing some of their performance.


Lectures

Objectives


At the end of the course students should

Reference books


Aleksander, I. (1989). Neural Computing Architectures. North Oxford Academic Press.
Bishop, C.M. (1995). Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition. Oxford University Press.
Haykin, S. (1994). Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Foundation. Macmillan.
Hecht-Nielsen, R. (1991). Neurocomputing. Addison-Wesley.



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