Azema-Barac et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Pygmalion: Neural network programming environmentAzema-Barac et al., 1990
- Document ID
- 209063853016975863
- Author
- Azema-Barac M
- Hewetson M
- Recce M
- Taylor J
- Treleaven P
- Vellasco M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Neural Network Conference: July 9–13, 1990 Palais Des Congres—Paris—France
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The PYGMALION Project1, funded by the European Community ESPRIT Programme, is one of the major European neural computing projects. The objectives of PYGMALION are: firstly to demonstrate to European industry the potential of neural networks for various …
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