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neural network
[ noor-uhl net-wurk, nyoor-uhl ]
noun
- any group of neurons that conduct impulses in a coordinated manner, as the assemblages of brain cells that record a visual stimulus.
- Also called neu·ral net. Computers. a hardware or software system in which weighted connections between data nodes are refined to produce increasingly accurate results in information processing, as in pattern recognition or problem solving, with the goal of algorithmic computing that requires minimal human intervention. cognitive computing, deep learning, machine learning ( def ).
neural network
noun
- an interconnected system of neurons, as in the brain or other parts of the nervous system
- Also calledneural net an analogous network of electronic components, esp one in a computer designed to mimic the operation of the human brain
Word History and Origins
Origin of neural network1
Example Sentences
The team's neural network -- running on a small onboard embedded computer attached to the headphones -- tracks when different sounds reach each microphone.
Hopfield joined Caltech as faculty in 1980 and, two years later, published his seminal paper in which he applied principles of the brain to computer circuits, creating a neural network able to hold memory and recognize patterns.
A NeRF encodes the geometry of a scene into the weights of a neural network, which gives the model a strong ability to interpolate, or estimate, novel views of a scene.
Instead, researchers say, such “tortured acronyms” are likely the work of software that altered earlier wording—“convolutional neural network” in this case—to disguise plagiarism, while neglecting to change the acronym.
Those currently used for driver assistance on cars typically capture 30 to 50 frames per second and an artificial neural network can be trained to recognize objects in their images -- pedestrians, bikes, and other cars.
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