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Artificial Neural Networks

Zoran Gacovski (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2016
Arcler Education Inc (Verlag)
978-1-68094-459-4 (ISBN)
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Artificial neural networks are graphical structures whose initial purpose was to emulate the human brain. They were introduced in 1943 by McCulloch and Pits and, since then, they have evolved in a very powerful computational tool. This book contains relevant, state-of-the-art research on artificial neural networks.
Artificial neural networks are graphical structures whose initial purpose was to emulate the human brain. They were introduced in 1943 by McCulloch and Pits and, since then, they have evolved in a very powerful computational tool. In 1958 Rosenblatt introduced the perceptron – a two-layered learning network based on simple math rules. The structure of an artificial neural network consists of an input layer, an output layer and of one or more hidden layers. The nodes in the network represent the neurons, while the links represent synapses. All links are weighted and these weights are adaptable, as they can be adjusted according to a learning algorithm. The usage of artificial neural networks today is inevitable in areas such as machine learning, data mining, pattern recognition, and automation control. Typical applications include: image and voice recognition, fraud detection, biometric user authentication (e.g. fingerprint and eye retina recognition), and complex control algorithms (e.g. aircraft motion control). This edition contains relevant, state-of-the-art research on artificial neural networks, categorized in four sections.

Section 1 focuses on Biological neural networks, describing: spike activity prediction based on multi-neuron spike train data, neuromorphic persistent firing networks, code spectrum and code flow of cultured neural networks, and brain network construction method for exploring age-related functional reorganization.

Section 2 focuses on the application of artificial neural networks in forecasting and prediction, describing: sales forecasting based on ARIMA, airborne pollution forecasting by neuro-fuzzy algorithms, forecasting revenue by using a case study involving a national insurance company from Iraq, financial time series prediction, and health assessment of multi-store shear buildings.

Section 3 focuses on Learning neural networks, describing: human detection by neural network image processing, camera image formation using a feedforward neural network, medical image fusion based on pulse coupled neural networks, artificial neural networks for intrusion detection, recognition of Arabic sign language, heart disease diagnosis utilizing hybrid fuzzy wavelet neural network, and hybrid neural network architecture for online learning.

Section 4 focuses on the application of artificial neural networks in modeling and control applications, describing: course control of under-actuated ship based on nonlinear robust neural network, water quality modeling in reservoirs, time-series modeling of river flow, and modeling and control of an AGV.

Dr Zoran Gacovski has earned his PhD degree at Faculty of Electrical engineering, Skopje. His research interests include Intelligent systems and Software engineering, fuzzy systems, graphical models (Petri, Neural and Bayesian networks), and IT security. He has published over 50 journal and conference papers, and he has been reviewer of renowned Journals. In his career he was awarded by Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship (2002) for research stay at Rutgers University, USA. He has also earned best-paper award at the Baltic Olympiad for Automation control (2002), US NSF grant for conducting a specific research in the field of human-computer interaction at Rutgers University, USA (2003), and DAAD grant for research stay at University of Bremen, Germany (2008). Currently, he is a professor in Computer Engineering at European University, Skopje, Macedonia.

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 980 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
ISBN-10 1-68094-459-2 / 1680944592
ISBN-13 978-1-68094-459-4 / 9781680944594
Zustand Neuware
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