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Introduction to Neural Networks for C# (Class 1/16, Part 1/3)

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Learn Neural Net Programming: http://www.heatonresearch.com/course/intro-neural-nets-cs
Introduction to Neural Networks with C# is a course that introduces the C# programmer to the world of Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence. Neural network architectures, such as the feedforward, Hopfield, and self-organizing map architectures will be presented. Training techniques, such as backpropagation, genetic algorithms and simulated annealing are also introduced. Practical examples are given for each neural network. Examples will be examined that include the traveling salesman problem, handwriting recognition, financial prediction, game strategy, mathematical functions, and Internet bots.

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  • anyone else just having only the Left channel?

  • I am a big fan of ur online material

    good to have the videos too....thanx

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  • Altho I must say you mess up the speech flow sometimes it doesn't make it difficult to listen to as the subject is very interessting! :D

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  • Thank you Jeff! Just bought your book.  Thank you for your videos, time, effort and expertise .. Very best -S

  • hey is anyone experiencing audio problems? I'm to unable to hear anything. what's up with that?

  • grate tutorial

    keep up the good work

  • its very nice but plz tell what do you mean by fire or not fire. Give basics sir first like explain the terminologies used. But i dint understand what do you mean by fire or not fire

  • What a fcuking waste of time making a lection not even getting the sound to be bearable.

  • @mizani1000 Probably because C# is easier to manage your memory effectively (compiler basically takes care of that), so you can focus more on the actual project. Unless you really need multi-class inheritance for some reason, C# is the way to go imo.

  • This video is very good and useful specially for amateurs like me

    but why in C#? Can you tell me why did you choose C# instead of C++. why did you see C# better than C++? 

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