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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: The bible !!
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In article <2e93bb9f.414957415245@aiware.in-berlin.de>, scm@aiware.in-berlin.de (Harald Schmidt) writes:
|> : Haykin, S. (1994). Neural Networks, a Comprehensive Foundation.
|> ...absolutly right, this is the one and only (means more than excellent)
|> book for learing about ANN.

One and only? Surely you jest! Here are some things that are NOT in
the index to Haykin:

adaptive resonance theory
autoassociation
bidirectional associative memory
bootstrapping
complex domain
counterpropagation
differential Hebbian learning
functional link
general regression neural network
genetic algorithms
holographic neural network
neocognitron
probabilistic neural network
quickprop

And "cross-validation" is in the index but Haykin doesn't know what
it means.

Good book? Yes. "Only" book? No.


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