Apprentices of Wonder: Inside the Neural Network Revolution by William F. Allman

Apprentices of Wonder: Inside the Neural Network Revolution

William F. Allman
228 pages
Bantam
Aug 1990
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"If you want to understand the latest scientific thinking about the relations between mind and brain, meet Allman's Apprentices of Wonder." - Howard Gardner, author of The Mind's New Science: A History of Cognitive Revolution. In the vein of The Soul of a New Machine comes this accessible book on the scientists who are creating startling theories of how the mind works as they forge a kind of artificial intelligence called neural networks - or, the first thinking machines.. "This snappy introduction to the possibilities of the new sciences of connectionism will inform readers why mahy brain scientists are excited - and why the skeptics remain to be persuaded." - Pamela McCorduck, coauthor, with Mitchell Feigenbaum, of The Fifth Generation and author of Machines Who Think and The Universal Machine
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Pages 228
Publisher Bantam
Published 1990
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