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- From: tch@cis.ksu.edu (Thomas C Hampton )
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- Subject: Code/Algorithms for NNs
- Date: 8 Sep 1992 01:57:31 GMT
- Organization: Kansas State University, Dept. of Computing and Information Sciences
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- Hi --
-
- I am part of a group that is building a robot. We are looking into
- using a NN for controlling the balancing of this robot. I have
- several books about neural computing and such. But, I am looking for
- more specific details (i.e. code and/or data structures and/or
- algorithms). The language doesn't matter too much, but C, Pascal, or
- FORTRAN would probably be preferred. If someone could point me in the
- write direction I would greatly appreciate it. Oh, hopefully the code
- would be well documented, so that I have some hope of understanding
- what is being done and WHY. :-) The books that I have been reading
- discuss the theoretical aspects and present a lot of mathematical
- gobbly-gook, but I need practicle knowledge.
-
- Also, a summary of the diferent types of NNs and their relative
- adv/disadv would be great.
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- Tom
-
- "Where would we be without the net?"
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