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  2. Warren Sturgis McCulloch - Wikipedia

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    Warren Sturgis McCulloch was born in Orange, New Jersey, in 1898.His brother was a chemical engineer and Warren was originally planning to join the Christian ministry.As a teenager he was associated with the theologians Henry Sloane Coffin, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Herman Karl Wilhelm Kumm and Julian F. Hecker.

  3. Sound correspondences between English accents - Wikipedia

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    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) can be used to represent sound correspondences among various accents and dialects of the English language. These charts give a diaphoneme for each sound ...

  4. Artificial neuron - Wikipedia

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    Artificial neurons are the elementary units of artificial neural networks. [ 1 ] The artificial neuron is a function that receives one or more inputs, applies weights to these inputs, and sums them to produce an output. The design of the artificial neuron was inspired by neural circuitry. Its inputs are analogous to excitatory postsynaptic ...

  5. Computational theory of mind - Wikipedia

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    The computational theory of mind holds that the mind is a computational system that is realized (i.e. physically implemented) by neural activity in the brain. The theory can be elaborated in many ways and varies largely based on how the term computation is understood. Computation is commonly understood in terms of Turing machines which ...

  6. Connectionism - Wikipedia

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    Connectionism is the name of an approach to the study of human mental processes and cognition that utilizes mathematical models known as connectionist networks or artificial neural networks. [1] Connectionism has had many "waves" since its beginnings. The first wave appeared 1943 with Warren Sturgis McCulloch and Walter Pitts both focusing on ...

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    Normally, pronunciation is given only for the subject of the article in its lead section. For non-English words and names, use the pronunciation key for the appropriate language. If a common English rendering of the non-English name exists (Venice, Nikita Khrushchev), its pronunciation, if necessary, should be indicated before the non-English one.

  8. Neural network (machine learning) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In machine learning, a neural network (also artificial neural network or neural net, abbreviated ANN or NN) is a model inspired by the structure and function of biological neural networks in animal brains. [ 1 ][ 2 ] An ANN consists of connected units or nodes called artificial neurons, which loosely model the neurons in the brain.

  9. History of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of artificial intelligence (AI) began in antiquity, with myths, stories and rumors of artificial beings endowed with intelligence or consciousness by master craftsmen. The study of logic and formal reasoning from antiquity to the present led directly to the invention of the programmable digital computer in the 1940s, a machine ...