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Lecture, two and one-half hours; discussion, 30 minutes; laboratory, three hours. Recommended preparation: knowledge of calculus. Requisites: courses 10, 85, 100A, 100B, Program in Computing 10A, 10B (or Pascal). Designed for junior/senior departmental majors. Lectures and laboratory work in neural network modeling of perception and cognition. Specific topics include essential neurophysiology, basic architectures, learning, and programming techniques. Principles illustrated and discussed in context of models of specific perceptual and cognitive processes. Simulations written in Pascal. P/NP or letter grading.
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