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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: UCLA short course on "Fuzzy Logic, Chaos, and Neural Networks"
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In article <BGOODIN.366.000F0A08@UNEX.UCLA.EDU>, BGOODIN@UNEX.UCLA.EDU (William R. Goodin) writes:
|> ...  Since research into these areas
|> has contributed to the understanding of human intelligence, researchers
|> have dramatically enhanced their understanding of fuzzy neural systems
|> and in fact may have discovered the "Rosetta stone" to decipher and unify
|> these intelligence functions.

Wow, that sounds really impressive! What exactly does it mean??

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