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Artificial neural networks / Machine learning / Applied mathematics / Cybernetics / ADALINE / Artificial neuron / Perceptron / Madaline / Backpropagation / Feedforward neural network / Activation function / Bernard Widrow
Date: 2008-03-07 20:14:11
Artificial neural networks
Machine learning
Applied mathematics
Cybernetics
ADALINE
Artificial neuron
Perceptron
Madaline
Backpropagation
Feedforward neural network
Activation function
Bernard Widrow

30 Years of Adaptive Neural Networks: Perceptron, Madaline, and Backpropagation BERNARD WIDROW, FELLOW, IEEE,

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