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From: an125600@anon.penet.fi (H. C.)
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Date: Mon, 12 Sep 1994 05:56:55 UTC
Subject: Re: HELP: Fuzzy/neural-net books recommandations
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>Hi,

>I am a new commer to Fuzzy/neural-net. I need your directions
>as of what books should I get started?  I got some books offered
>by mail but don't know how good (or bad) they are. My emphasis
>is on the practically side. Here are what I have found:

>- Fuzzy Logic by Daniel McNeill and Paul Freiberger. Published by
>  TouchStone.
>- Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic Applications In C/C++ by
>  Stephen T. Welstead. Pusblished by John Wiley & Sons
>- C++ Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic by Vallura B. Rao and 
>  Hayagriva V. Rao. (Publisher unknown)

>Any comments about these books or other recommendations?
>Post or e-mail welcomed.
>Thanks in advance!


Read Timothy Masters' book "Practical neural network recipes in C++".
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