Books
Sasha Kurzweil

Neural Networks

Neural Networks: Mimicking the Human Brain explores the complex world of artificial intelligence, focusing on how neural networks emulate the human brain's learning and decision-making capabilities. This book examines how these networks, inspired by neuroscience, mathematics, and computer science, are structured and applied to solve real-world problems.

Did you know that neural networks have roots tracing back to early perceptrons, evolving into today's sophisticated deep learning models? These models are transforming industries from healthcare to finance, showcasing their broad applicability.

The book progresses from fundamental concepts to advanced architectures like convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs), highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Case studies demonstrate applications in image recognition, natural language processing, and predictive modeling.

The book also discusses the ethical implications of AI, including bias and privacy, advocating for responsible AI development. It emphasizes transparency, accountability, and fairness, encouraging critical thinking about the potential societal impacts of these powerful algorithms.

The book approaches the topic by providing a historical context of AI and semantics, discussing the evolution of neural networks. It provides a balanced perspective, exploring both the benefits and risks to appeal to students, researchers, and industry practitioners interested in machine learning and cognitive science.
174 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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