Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cwjcc!gatech!udel!princeton!njin!hubey From: hubey@pilot.njin.net (Hubey) Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: Re: Good book on Neural Nets. Keywords: neural nets introduction book Message-ID: Date: 16 Sep 89 17:25:16 GMT References: <294@uvacs.cs.Virginia.EDU> <5922@tekigm2.MEN.TEK.COM> <19576@usc.edu> Organization: NJ InterCampus Network, New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 32 In article <19576@usc.edu> death@neuro.usc.edu writes: > >> I am looking for a good introductory text on Neural Nets. > > NO ONE BOOK CAN DO THE JOB -- YOU NEED TO READ AND READ AND READ BOOKS, > JOURNAL ARTICLES, REVIEW ARTICLES, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, ETC. BUT A > GOOD STARTING POINT (FOR THE SERIOUS RESEARCHER) FOLLOWS: > > Koch, Christof and Idan Segev. Methods in Neuronal Modeling: From Synapses > to Networks. MIT Press:Cambridge 1989. This is an excellent collection of > papers from the Woods Hole Neural Network Modeling Course in August, 1988. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > The first five chapters develop a set of mathematical modeling tools that > would help anyone with a minimal background in calculus, linear algebra and > differential equations to begin a serious modeling project. Does anyone know of similar courses being offered anywhere during the Spring of '90 or maybe during summer---or even this fall ?? Your help will be appreciated. Either email or posting will do. Thanks. mark -- hubey@OSultrix.montclair.edu hubey@pilot.njin.net hubey@apollo.montclair.edu VOICE: 201-893-5269 ...!rutgers!njin!hubey