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neural network A neural network is a computer network designed to function in a similar way to natural neural structures such as a human brain.
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neural network (also called artificial neural network, abbr. ANN). A network where the nodes correspond to neurons and the arcs correspond to synaptic connections in the biological metaphor. The following properties are included:
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neural network A processing architecture derived from models of neuron interconnections of the brain. Typically different from computers by incorporating learning rather than programming and parallel rather than sequential processing.
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neural That portion of the retinal tissue electrical that is directly responsible for creating impulses interpreted by the brain as vision.
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neural tube defect An abnormality where the spine has not closed over the central nervous tissue. If this 'lesion' is at the head, the condition is called anencephaly and is incompatible with life. If it occurs anywhere lower down the spine it is called spina bifida and results in varying degrees of physical and mental disability. Detailed ultrasound scanning is the way in which these abnormalities are confirmed, often following a raised AFP blood test. ...
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