Abstract

The field of artificial neural nets (ANNs), sometimes called connectionism, has risen to some prominence over the last few years. Regular conferences, for example the international joint conference on neural networks, draw several thousand attendees, and a society — The international Neural Network Society — and several new journals, e.g. ‘Neural Networks’, IEEE Trans on Neural Networks and ‘Connection Science’ devoted exclusively to the study of ANNs have come into existence in the last four years. In addition many new books on the subject are appearing. Increased knowledge of the physiology of the brain, and the advances made in many aspects of computational science and engineering have been important in inspiring work in this burgeoning field.

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