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Frank Rosenblatt (July 11, 1928 – July 11, 1971) was an American psychologist notable in the field of artificial intelligence. He is sometimes called the father of deep learning [ 1 ] for his pioneering work on artificial neural networks .
With the first version of the Mark I Perceptron as early as 1958, Rosenblatt demonstrated a simple binary classification experiment, namely distinguishing between sheets of paper marked on the right versus those marked on the left side. [5] One of the later experiments distinguished a square from a circle printed on paper.
In 1957, Frank Rosenblatt was at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory. He simulated the perceptron on an IBM 704. [6] [7] Later, he obtained funding by the Information Systems Branch of the United States Office of Naval Research and the Rome Air Development Center, to build a custom-made computer, the Mark I Perceptron.
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The perceptron, a single-layer neural network was introduced in 1958 by Frank Rosenblatt [108] (who had been a schoolmate of Marvin Minsky at the Bronx High School of Science). [109] Like most AI researchers, he was optimistic about their power, predicting that a perceptron "may eventually be able to learn, make decisions, and translate languages."