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Bioelectronics Handbook: MOSFETs, Biosensors, and Neurons

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The development of neural networks has become a big thing for computer scientists. A neural network is a computer system that mimics the activities of the brain. The brain processes information in a certain way-recognizing certain patterns, making certain connections-and because of this is able to solve problems. Scientists are trying to get computers to act like the human brain-recognizing patterns, making connections-and consequently solving problems. This book-Bioelectronics Handbook-shows how to fabricate a neural network.

416 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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