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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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