Neural networks represent a new generation of information processing  paradigms designed to mimic-in a very limited sense-the human brain.  They can learn, recall, and generalize from training data, and with  their potential applications limited only by the imaginations of  scientists and engineers, they are commanding tremendous popularity and  research interest. Over the last four decades, researchers have reported  a number of neural network paradigms, however, the newest of these have  not appeared in book form-until now. Recent Advances in Artificial  Neural Networks collects the latest neural network paradigms and reports  on their promising new applications. World-renowned experts discuss the  use of neural networks in pattern recognition, color induction,  classification, cluster detection, and more. Application engineers,  scientists, and research students from all disciplines with an interest  in considering neural networks for solving real-world problems will find  this collection useful.
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