The Future of Neural Networks

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The paper describes some recent developments in neural networks and discusses the applicability of neural networks in the development of a machine that mimics the human brain. The paper mentions a new architecture, the pulsed neural network that is being considered as the next generation of neural networks. The paper also explores the use of memristors in the development of a brain-like computer called the MoNETA. A new model, multi/infinite dimensional neural networks, are a recent development in the area of advanced neural networks. The paper concludes that the need of neural networks in the development of human-like technology is essential and may be non-expendable for it.

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Lakra, S., Prasad, T. V., & Ramakrishna, G. (2012). The Future of Neural Networks. In INDIACom 2012; 6th National Conference on “Computing for Nation Development.” Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.36074/grail-of-science.07.05.2021.053

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