Introduction
Artificial neural networks (ANNs, see [Hay94, Kos92]) are models of the brain’s cognitive process. In contrast with conventional single-processor computers, the brain has a multiprocessor architecture that is highly inter- connected. This architecture has been described as parallel distributed processing (PDP). PDP has many advantages over single-processor models for many difficult computer science problems. It is one of the reasons that the brain, with its slow, error-prone individual hardware units (neurons) so much outperforms even supercomputers in some areas.
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Ivancevic, T.T., Jovanovic, B., Djukic, S., Djukic, M., Markovic, S. (2009). Neuro− CSB: Artificial Neural Networks. In: Complex Sports Biodynamics. Cognitive Systems Monographs, vol 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89971-6_8
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