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Graduate Program

Neural Networks

Subject No.
Research
Credit
Classification
Prerequisite
EE538
Signal
3
72

This course covers the theory and application of neural networks. In particular, lectures explore the structure and function of neural networks and their learning and generalization. Also, various models of neural networks and their applications are illustrated.

 

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