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- From: cbrooks@pdx234.NoSubdomain.NoDomain (Clark Brooks)
- Subject: Re: Schools strong in neural nets? (was Request: Neural-Nets-classes in US graduate schools)
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- References: <QfHp_3G00WBMQ2W3Im@andrew.cmu.edu> <1993Jan11.150726.4140@newssun.med.miami.edu>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 21:07:54 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan11.150726.4140@newssun.med.miami.edu>, dbrown@newssun.med.miami.edu (Daniel Brown) writes:
- |> In article <QfHp_3G00WBMQ2W3Im@andrew.cmu.edu> fc0v+@andrew.cmu.edu (Franklin Chang) writes:
- I feel compelled to add that some research is these areaes is done at Caltech.
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- Dr Hopfield invented the Hopfield model.
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- Dr Mead has done recent work in analog VLSI implementations of neural nets.
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- Other faculty do both theoretical and practical work in the field, though
- I forget who and what...
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- Perhaps this school is too strong :-)
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- -- Clark
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