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From: Gerald Anleitner <gerald@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Learning NN?
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Hi!
Mike Arias wrote:
> What text book would be a good beginning for me to get started with NN's?
> I have some programming experience, as well as math.
I would recommend the Hertz,Krogh&Palmer book. You need some maths
experience for it, but it provides the basic things you need.
Programming is not covered in it (as far as I can remember), but that
shouldn`t be too difficult anyway (at least in the beginning :-)
Ciao,
Gerald
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Gerald Anleitner                                 gerald@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
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