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- From: bho@ocf.berkeley.edu (Bing Ho)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
- Subject: Re: Artificial Intelligence Programs?
- Date: 2 Sep 1992 07:47:37 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley Open Computing Facility
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- Message-ID: <181ripINN1c2@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- In article <egJcqB2w165w@infopls.chi.il.us> eck@infopls.chi.il.us (John Eckert) writes:
- >I'm interested in playing with Artificial Intelligence. (Duh!)
- >Are there any programs in circulation which are truly interesting?
- >
- >eck@infopls.chi.il.us (John Eckert)
-
- I am not too familiar with artificial intelligence programs, but I recently
- became involved with neural nets. You can read up on them in
- comp.ai.neural.nets (or something like that).
-
- Two pieces of software (for the MSDOS machine) come to mind as premier
- neural net software: Brainmaker and Dynamind.
-
- Brainmaker became the inofficial standard for neural nets, but is inflexible
- and slower than the more recently developed Dynamind software, which can be
- purchased separately or purchased with Intel's neural net chips (over 2
- billion connections per second!).
-
- Hope this helps,
- Bing Ho
-