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BAM (Bi-directional associative memory) neural network simulator

Published:19 June 2003Publication History

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On Windows platform implemented BAM (Bi-directional Associative Memory) neural network simulator is presented. The realization in two parts - main and user (interface) unit allows using it in the student education and as well as a part of other software applications, using this kind of neural network.

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            CompSysTech '03: Proceedings of the 4th international conference conference on Computer systems and technologies: e-Learning
            June 2003
            732 pages
            ISBN:9549641333
            DOI:10.1145/973620

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            • Published: 19 June 2003

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