Reviews by subject: neural
A total of
16 titles.
See our list of Recommended
books at the end of this list.
Advanced Algorithms for Neural Networks A C++ Sourcebook by T. Masters [Recommended] (Reviewed Nov 1995)
Advanced Methods in Neural Computing by P Wasserman [Recommended] (Reviewed Jan 1995)
C++ Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic 2ed by Hayagriva Rao & Valluru Rao [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1998)
C++ Power Paradigms by Mark Watson [Highly Recommended] (Reviewed Jul 1995)
Design & Development of Expert Systems & Neural Networks by Jay Liebowitz & Larry Medsker [Recommended] (Reviewed Nov 1994)
Intelligent Hybrid Systems by Suran Goonatilake & Sukhdev Khebbal [Recommended] (Reviewed May 1996)
Introduction to Theory of Neural Networks by Hertz (Reviewed Nov 1992)
Neural Network Experiments on PCs and Workstations by Granino A Korn [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Nov 1992)
Neural Network and Fuzzy Logic Applications in C/C++ by Stephen T Welstead (Reviewed Mar 1995)
Neural Networks Computing by unknown [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Nov 1995)
Neural Networks in C++ by Adam Blum (Reviewed Nov 1992)
Pattern Classification by Jorgen Schurmann (Reviewed Nov 1996)
Pattern Recognition - Statistical, Structural And Neural Approaches by Robert Schalkoff (Reviewed May 1993)
Practical Neural Network Recipes in C++ by T Masters [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1995)
Signal & Image Processing with Neural Networks by Masters [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 1995)
Theoretical Aspects of Fuzzy Control by Hung Nguyen (Reviewed Mar 1996)
List of Recommended Books
- Advanced Algorithms for Neural Networks A C++ Sourcebook
by T. Masters
[Recommended]
- Rob Henley writes:
In summary this is an excellent book if you would like to experiment with
neural networks and it also provides a good introduction to the
subject...
- Advanced Methods in Neural Computing
by P Wasserman
[Recommended]
- Geoff Taylor writes:
I found this book to be an excellent read and I would recommend
it to anyone wanting to delve a little deeper into AI.
- C++ Power Paradigms
by Mark Watson
[Highly Recommended]
- Francis Glassborow writes:
If you are serious about programming in C++, buy this book, read it, do a
code inspection and at least one maintenance pass over the provided code.
The end result will be that you have widened your programming expertise and
will have some fair tools.
- Design & Development of Expert Systems & Neural Networks
by Larry Medsker & Jay Liebowitz
[Recommended]
- Ian Cargill writes:
I have tried
reading AI books before and tended to find them hard going...
...This is the book I should have read first.
- Intelligent Hybrid Systems
by Suran Goonatilake & Sukhdev Khebbal
[Recommended]
- Ruben Galea writes:
Although this book might be difficult to understand by the novice, it
provides an in-depth view in this rapidly expanding area.
- Practical Neural Network Recipes in C++
by T Masters
[Recommended]
- Gary Thompson writes:
Overall I give the book an ambivalent thumbs up.
- Signal & Image Processing with Neural Networks
by Masters
[Recommended]
- Derek Jones writes:
If you are seriously involved with signal processing this book is well
worth a look.
Please note that opinions are those of the individual reviewers.
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