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>From: csc@watmath.uwaterloo.ca (Computer Science Club)
Subject: A talk on Artificial Intelligence by Dr. Deborah Stacey
Message-ID: <1992Mar23.074953.2261@watmath.waterloo.edu>
Keywords: ai neural-net learning
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The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club Proudly Presents...
   
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                          Design for a Brain:
             Artificial Intelligence with Neural Networks
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Modern Artificial Intelligence research is often based on dynamic
systems known as Neural Networks.  These systems exactly parallel
the human brain itself - and they're getting better at it all the
time.  Dr. Deborah Stacey, a professor at the University of Guelph,
guides us through the advances, advantages and applications of
modern neural networks.  If you're interested in finding out exactly
what this catchy catch-phrase means, or if you're an expert who 
wants to keep up-to-date on the cutting-edge, drop by this Tuesday 
evening for what is sure to be a very interesting talk.  See you there!

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                     |   Tuesday, March 24    |
                     |    7:00pm  MC 4020     |
                     | University of Waterloo |
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Fresh Doughnaugts & equally fresh tea will be served after the talk.

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Brent Williams                    "Chemistry is an approximation of physics
Secretary, Computer Science Club   Physics  is an approximation of reality
University of Waterloo, Earth      Reality is an approximation of Mathematics"
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