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n-tuple Neural Networks
IMSoP - Safely transferred to the 5th (or 6th?) h2g2 login system Started conversation Nov 26, 2001
Your article seems to suggest that neural networks are always in the form of weighted input McCulloch-Pitts neurons, since you couldn't really describe an n-tuple neural net as having an activation function. Essentially they are just a RAM / set of RAMs, using the inputs to define the address, at which is stored the output.
(Sorry, just showing off my recently-acquired knowledge in the area, as I'm doing a degree in "Intelligent Systems")
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