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|    Analog data in neural networks    |
|    18 Oct 05 03:14:11    |
      XPost: comp.ai.neural-nets              Hi all.              I am a electronics student and lately I have read some articles about       neural network, already having learned some related basic principles.              However, something that still can't found on literature and did not       imagine how it could be made is the way to insert analogical data (as       the temperature from sensor) in a neural network. This would be made       simply converting the signal for digital and adding the bit resultant       of this conversion in the network? I believe that not.              If somebody will be able to explain me this it will be of great. I       need understand the process ' in the real world ' :-)              Best regards,       Roberto              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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