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Lec-1 Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks

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Lecture Series on Neural Networks and Applications by Prof.S. Sengupta, Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

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  • this lectures are great keep up the work!!!

  • According to youtube I should watch this because I viewed "pole dancing stripper fail"

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  • @weezerhopw If he is tapped into the neural networking he learns anywhere, anytime because it is highly invasive, directly into the brain, neurally. If you want to teach others and they are not in it, they are blocked/ not hardwired so they will claim a person who is in the neural networking is insane. This is developed while the majority of people remain and are kept ignorant. The injustices of this neuroscience is immense and appears unstoppable.

  • @weezerhopw This is encrypted with the "sleepy maker", whereby the rhythm of the voice and other background sound at certain speeds make the listener very sleepy. Tactic used in espionage to get others to sleep while you pass info. also used to put others to sleep while they work to design on the next "school shooter" to enrage them. All over mainstream media using neural applications people are encouraged to do things without them knowing that they are being controlled.

  • @PSNjizzcake That's the cyber-god telling you to change which head you use most frequently.

  • This is a good lecture.

    I would simply recommend a few updates regarding the logistics and lecture delivery method that wold allow more discussion and retro-speculation.

  • Oh and one more thing...would someone please buy this man a laptop and an overhead projector and a copy of Microsoft Office PowerPoint? thanks!

  • I think instead of attempting to mimic the brain that we should first learn how to effectively connect and control a human brain in such a way that would dwarf the fastest computer. Just because it's complex and has trillions of connections, doesn't mean it's performing in the best way. We do not know enough about the brain to attempt to mimic it. Obviously a network with trillions of connections is seriously flawed ...the shortest distance between 2 points is a straight line, yes?

  • thanks a lot professor! the world is in desperate need of good teachers like you who still teach the good ol' fashioned way....Excellent lecture!!

  • I saw the first copyrights and how its illegal to maybe even watch it. In a time of creative commons, why do you use such restrictive copyright licences?

    I guess its from 2003, but I wish you had updated the copyright lisence

  • You are making a better world!!!

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