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16 September 1992 NeuralGraphics: a general-purpose environment for neural network simulation
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This paper describes the NeuralGraphics software environment used to run interactive neural network training experiments. The NeuralGraphics environment is a collection of software tools, graphical displays, and demonstrations that allow users to easily adapt many of the current neural network paradigms to their particular classification problem. The paper discusses the paradigms implemented in the NeuralGraphics environment as well as the data files required to train and test the learning capability of selected neural networks.
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Gregory L. Tarr, Kevin L. Priddy, and Steven K. Rogers "NeuralGraphics: a general-purpose environment for neural network simulation", Proc. SPIE 1709, Applications of Artificial Neural Networks III, (16 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139981
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KEYWORDS
Neural networks

Content addressable memory

Artificial neural networks

Pollution control

Visualization

Binary data

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