Arwa Alsaiari
- Introduction
- History
- HOW does a Neural Network work?
- Example of NN
- Conclusion
Artificial neural networks (ANN) or connectionist systems are computing systems vaguely inspired by the biological neural networks that constitute animal brains.[1]
The original goal of the ANN approach was to solve problems in the same way that a human brain would.
However, over time, attention moved to performing specific tasks, leading to deviations from biology. ANNs have been used on a variety of tasks, including computer vision, speech recognition, machine translation, social network filtering, playing board and video games, medical diagnosis and even in activities that have traditionally been considered as reserved to humans, like painting.[2]
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