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Michael R. W. Dawson
Book Description
Connectionism is a 'hands on' introduction to connectionist modeling through practical exercises in different types of connectionist architectures. It explores three different types of connectionist architectures - distributed associative memory, perceptron, and multilayer perceptron. It provides a brief overview of each architecture, a detailed introduction on how to use a program to explore this network, and a series of practical exercises that are designed to highlight the advantages, and disadvantages, of each accompanied by a website that includes practice exercises and software, as well as the files and blank exercise sheets required for performing the exercises. It is designed to be used as a stand-alone volume or alongside "Minds and Machines: Connectionism and Psychological Modeling" (by Michael R.W. Dawson, Blackwell 2004).
ISBN-10
1405128070
ISBN-13
9781405128070
Language
English
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Date
11 April 2005
Number of Pages
210
About the Author
Michael R. W. Dawson is a member of the Department of Psychology and the Biological Computation Project at the University of Alberta, Canada. He is the author of Understanding Cognitive Science (Blackwell , 1998) and Minds and Machines (Blackwell, 2004).