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Artificial neural networks: Artificial neural networks are computational models inspired by the structure of biological neural networks. They process information through interconnected nodes, or "neurons," to perform tasks like pattern recognition and machine learning. See also Machine Learning, Neural networks, Pattern recognition.
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Norvig, Peter Artificial Neural Networks   Norvig, Peter

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