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Theory and Applications of Neural Networks
Proceedings of the First British Neural Network Society Meeting, London
Häftad, Engelska, 1991
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This volume contains the papers presented at the first British Neural Network Society Meeting (NMC '90) held at King's College London, on 18-20 April 1990. The meeting was sponsored by the London Mathematical Society. The papers include introductory tutorial lectures, invited, and contributed papers. The invited contributions were given by experts from the USA, Finland, Denmark, Germany and the UK. The first day was devoted to tutorials. Professor Stephen Grossberg (Boston University) was a guest speaker on the first day, giving a thorough introduction to his adaptive resonance theory of neural networks. Subsequent tutorials covered dynamical systems and neural networks, realistic neural modelling, pattern recognition using neural networks and a review of hardware for neural network simulations. The contributed papers, given on the second day, demonstrated the breadth of interests of workers in the field. They covered topics in pattern recognition, multi-layer feedforward neural networks, network dynamics, memory and learning.On the final day, talks were given by Professor Kohonen (on self organizing maps), Professor Kurten (on the dynamics of random and structured nets) and Professor Cotterill (on modelling the visual cortex). Dr. Mayes presented a paper on various models for amnesia.
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This volume contains the proceedings of a day conference on coupled neuronal oscillators (CNO '90, London), an important aspect of neural network research, which may hold the key to a clearer appreciation of the manner in which neural networks can control complex behaviour. The contributors to the conference looked at the physiological properties of neurons in terms of electrochemical features, using these to consider possible directions for future research. The papers cover a range of areas, including an introduction to non-linear oscillators, bifurcating neurons, the modelling of cardiac rhythm, gamma oscillations, association and consciousness, and a model for low threshold oscillations in neurons. The papers also include new explanations and models of the phenomena of coupled oscillatory neural assemblies, ranging from those for the multi-phasic response of single neurons, to possible models of image segmentation.