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- From: timk@meaddata.com (Tim Klein)
- Newsgroups: soc.college.grad,comp.ai.neural-nets
- Subject: Schools strong in neural nets? (was Request: Neural-Nets-classes in US graduate schools)
- Date: 1 Jan 1993 22:50:26 GMT
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- In article <1hunsqEINNihb@uni-erlangen.de>, pikoehn@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Philipp Koehn) writes:
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- |> Do you know an university, which offers graduate classes regarding
- |> * neural nets ,
- |> * connectionism ,
- |> * & such stuff ?
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- The University of Idaho offers a course called Neural Network Design,
- taught by Howard B. Demuth
- Electrical Engineering Dept.
- University of Idaho
- Moscow, ID 83843
- (208) 885-7561
-
- North Carolina State has one too, and I'm sure there are many others.
-
- But I'd like to expand this question: What North American grad schools are
- strong in neural networks -- i.e. have several faculty members interested
- in connectionism and teach courses on them, etc.? Here's one that I
- know of: Syracuse University.
-
- Thanks for any help!
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