Re: Neural networks

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YES! I'm definitely interested! I've done only scant research into the =
subject though, and still don't quite understand the algorithms =
(although I do understand the concept.) If anyone has any information or =
work in the area, a posting to the list would be appreciated. smile

Hmmm, this reminds me; years back I toyed around with genetic =
algorithms. Has anyone done anything in Euphoria in this area? Perhaps =
I'll try to recall my primitive "gene program" and rewrite it in =
Euphoria. I think with the language's built-in simplicity (Lisp-like in =
many ways) there could be some fantastic potential here...


Rod Jackson


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From:   Tor Bernhard Gausen[SMTP:tor.gausen at C2I.NET]
Sent:   Thursday, February 18, 1999 5:09 AM
To:     EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject:        Neural networks

Greg P. Wrote:
<snip>
> Students and professors at some university are using a genetic =
algorithm
> to create a new, useful, programming language.  Then, the computer,
> using a neural network, would teach itself the language, and write an
> improved genetic algorithm, to create an improved language, and an
> improved neural net.

> Which is scary.

On the contrary, I think it's a wonderful thought !

[...]

BTW: A month ago I asked whether anyone on the list was
interested in, or was working with artificial neural networks,
but I got no feedback. I'm trying to make some general Euphoria
functions for a network with some kind of backpropagation in E.

I'd still like to know whether anyone else is doing the same
thing, or perhaps already has completed some functions.


Regards,

Tor Bernhard Gausen

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