Combined use of FNNs and AFNs
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Christoph Wasshuber wasshub at ti.comWed Feb 28 12:03:41 PST 2001
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> Some background for those who care: > Our research group has become rather small in our transistion from > Purdue University to the University of Kentucky, mainly to people > graduating, and getting "real" jobs. :) > At the moment, I'm the only Ph.D. student left working on developing > all theses things directly here at UofKY. If you know of anyone who > would like to attend UofKY in the near future and work on this stuff with > us, please cosider it. We have some really cool technologies waiting > for that eager student to flush out into reality. let me just add that I think AFNs have a huge potential. Personally, I think they could be the future. And the group around Hank and Tim is really cool! I would love to see more work done in this direction. Chris....
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