Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/04/18:37:28
> >Sure, i think its next to my working prototype holodeck in the back
> >yard.
> >I will just transport there and get it for you... ;)
> Excuse me, do you really know what a neural network is?
> All it is, (AFAIK, I'm know expert) is a set of functions (usually
> member functions),
> which call other functions based on simple tests.
> This is like a brain, where a neural cell has several tendrils snaking
> out to connect with the axon of another cell. When that axon
> fires, it activates the aforementioned neuron, which may/may not
> fire it's axon.
heh heh, sorry, I was being sarcastic, which maybe I shouldn't have been,
and no, I dont have a great knowledge of neural networks. I just assumed
that something the US Army couldn't get running properly would be a little
hard to code, even it is a simply test base. Computers have a simple test
base, either on or off, and I would still say it is hard to write something
like Windows95. In the end everything is simple, just sometimes hard to
implement... :)
Leathal.
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