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Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:36

:lol:


Joff

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:30

Depends what kind of thing you're interested in really.

If you don't mind software development (both theory and programming) then go for Critical Systems, but if you're more into crap like Neural Networks that you'll never use and will go completely over your head, then take the red pill.

:P


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:22

:lol: good choice ;)


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:21

made my mind up & ticked it


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:19

exxxxcellent ! the lecture notes ! nice :) thanks

my uni never puts notes up online :(

Cheers , great help :D


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:16

http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/andrewop/Courses/NN/NNIndex.html

page with some other info on


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:16

a neural netowork is a electronic brain basically


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:14

http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/users/andrewop/Courses/NN/NNs1_IntroAndInspir_files/frame.htm

here ya go dude!


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:05

I think so m8, I'm on http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/nlcl.html ?


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 21:03

did u find what ya lookin for?


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:55

Mikorsa - Thanks ! - now that does actually sound pretty cool !

Just looking at ur uni's site now then!

cheers


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:53

yeh I searched google, and I was looking at http://ieee-nns.org/ and http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/1624/adaline.html and this http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~lss/NNIntro/InvSlides.html , latter is apparently "An Introduction to Neural Networks" - But I still can't make so sense of it !

Which is why I thought if anyone here has studied it then that would give me a much clearer idea !


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:52

goto Sussex uni website, they are one of the best AI places in the country apparently (i go there ;))


Mikorsa16v

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:51

neural nets are interesting, they can be cool! idea of making a program (i used C++) to train a program (after amount of training) to do summit, i.e. guide thru a maze, eventually it will learn and finish.
can be confusing at times


Adam

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:51

I didn't think google was that big a secret

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=neural+network


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:50

Ok cheers !

& Yeh im not asking ppl to make my mind up for me, I just want to know what on earth 'Neural networks' are !


Cavey

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:49

Software Development @ the bottom, "easiest" form of it is shite, i wouldn't.. dunno what neural networks are though :p But i would choose them...

You're life, shouldn't ask people on here about it :P


Mikeboy

posted on 27th May 03 at 20:48

I need to choose my third year options . I can't decide between neural networks or critical software development.

I'm thinking the second one because it sounds interesting - all about software security / integrity / testing etc etc. The only thing is , I dont understand what neural networks is about. I can't make any sense of what it says in the book .

HAs any1 here studied it? is it interesting ?

Cheers