neural net

collocation in English

meaningsofneuralandnet

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neural
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈnjʊə.rəl/
us
/ˈnʊr.əl/
involving a nerve or the system of nerves that includes ...
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net
noun
uk
/net/
us
/net/
material made of threads of rope, string, wire, or plastic with spaces between them, allowing gas, liquid, or small objects to go through, or an object made with this material that is used to limit the movement ...
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(Definition ofneuralandnetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Initial design of gear using an artificalneuralnet.
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These vectors are the feedback of theneuralnet.
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Two researchers have comparedneuralnetperformance in classifying speech acts to that of other methods.
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More important, at least some of these properties can be captured byneuralnetmodels.
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Figure 3 shows the industry figure and theneuralnetused for simulation.
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Here, we have the role of theneuralnetcontroller obtained by neuroevolution.
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We have constructed aneuralnetto simulate the industry behavior.
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The thickening links between caption and picture form aneuralnetthat can learn.
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Theneuralnetin the figure is a simulator for the industry.
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It was trained and tested with the same data as theneuralnet.
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All threeneuralnetmodels predict that people with autism will tend to treat similar stimuli as completely different.
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The inputs of the controllerneuralnetis the output of the industry or the simulated neural network.
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This net ofneuralnetdetermines the total path able to reach and grasp the prototypic object while avoiding an obstacle.
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The input layer of the controllerneuralnetconsists of the input units to be controlled such as temperature or humidity.
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I would suggest that this is an extremely useful book forneuralnetresearchers as well as researchers into adaptive systems of other kinds.
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The input for the simulationneuralnetis the next par t to be allocated in the queues, which is obtained by the controller plus the queue contents.
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Eachneuralnetstructure is viewed as a nonlinear extension of a deterministic auto-regressive model which is commonly used in model matching problems for linear systems.
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Individual neurons bound to oneneuralnetcan transition, joining anotherneuralnet, contingent upon the coincidence-sensitive neurons which recruit them.
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These simulations occupy an important place in the book, because they show that aneuralnetusing a continuous, non-linear learning function can display behaviour that looks stage-like and discontinuous.
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Perception was the most basic and revolutionary type ofneuralnet.
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As a more concrete example, below is shown aneuralnetgene for the exclusive-or problem.
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Another engineering application involves the design of aneuralnetfor detecting faults in a mechanical system, based on real-time measurements.
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