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When put to work on new patient data, the neural computer reached the same diagnosis as the consultant in almost 90 per cent of cases.
"A commercial off-the-shelf implementation of an analog neural computer."
Hitachi Ltd has a new neural computer which it claims has the world's fastest learning ability.
Already biological and neural computers are pushing the frontiers of the sixth and seventh generation.
The brain was "engineered" as a dynamic neural computer that calculated the strategies of survival and reproduction needed by our evolutionary ancestors.
She'd always loved beauty, and she was both amused and genuinely pleased by the effect neural computer feeds had produced on the printing industry.
Scott finds the book and a videotape that reveals the Army's plan to construct a neural computer network that would communicate directly with the brain.
But since neural computers can carry out highly skilled tasks tirelessly, they will inevitably replace humans in some medical tasks.
The Doctor deduces that the intelligence invading the tunnels is from another dimension and operates similarly to a computer virus using a neural computer system.
Frank Rosenblatt, a Cornell scientist, designed a simple neural computer known as the perceptron.
Researchers at the University of Warwick are training a neural computer to examine brain-scanner images to recognise the symptoms of mental diseases.
Neural computers, Springer-Verlag.
There is active research to make computers out of many promising new types of technology, such as optical computers, DNA computers, neural computers, and quantum computers.
Almost all humans possess neural computer interfaces known as "augs", which allow them to access online information, view augmented reality displays, translate speech in real-time and operate telepresence robots.
A team at the University of Dundee reported on a neural computer that checks cervical smears containing up to 200,000 cells and decides whether they are abnormal or not with 96 per cent accuracy.
It was simply given a task to do, and AALF would use its neural computer logic functions, combined with sensor and preprogrammed threat data, to determine its own way to accomplish the mission.
If cyberspace were organized into a giant neural computer - that is, a computer that mimicked networks of brain cells - one could in theory "upload" a person's mental software into it: thoughts, feelings, memories, the works.
It comes down to a hard economic choice: Either do something to create an environment in which investors again begin to think long-term, or risk being passed by other countries in the development of new products like higher-temperature superconductors, pharmaceuticals, neural computers and other forefront technologies.
Edward Rosenfeld, publisher of Intelligence, a New York newsletter that follows the neural network field, said the Ricoh machine might be the first complete neural computer, as opposed to a more general-purpose computer containing neural network chips or software.
Southampton-based Neural Computer Sciences Ltd has co-developed an interface, NTLink, to connect its Windows-based simulator NeuDesk to the NT5000 box from Petersfield, Hampshire-based Neural Technologies Ltd.
Jiltanith had received the neural computer feeds, sensory boosters, and regenerative treatments before the mutiny, but those were the easy parts, and Colin was fresh enough from his own enhancement to understand her anxieties perfectly . . . and tease her to ease them.
British scientists at a conference last week, organised by the Institute of Physical Sciences in Medicine and held at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London, described neural computers able to diagnose a host of medical conditions - from heart problems to eye defects - with up to 98 per cent accuracy.
Proponents hope that neurobiotics will replace the computer age with the neurocomputer age.
Neurocomputer may refer to:
An Introduction to Neurocomputer Design (1991)
A wetware computer is an organic computer (also known as an artificial organic brain or a neurocomputer) built from living neurons.
Xris's entire system had to readjust itself, however: neurocomputer responding to electronic impulses from the brain; mechanical side of the body trying to coordinate with the physical.
Ten years from now, most computers "are going to have attached neurocomputers," predicted Robert Hecht-Nielsen, chairman of Hecht-Nielsen Neurocomputer Corporation in San Diego.