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Frank Rosenblatt’s intention with his book, according to his own introduction, is not just to describe a machine, the perceptron, but rather to put forward a theory. He formulates a series of machines. Each machine serves to introduce a new concept.
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Rosenblatt F (1961) Principles of neurodynamics: Perceptions and the theory of brain mechanism. Spartan Books. Washington, DC
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Van Der Malsburg, C. (1986). Frank Rosenblatt: Principles of Neurodynamics: Perceptrons and the Theory of Brain Mechanisms. In: Palm, G., Aertsen, A. (eds) Brain Theory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70911-1_20
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