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Simulating medical objects simulation using an artificial neural network whose structure is based on adaptive resonance theory (2011)
Kryuchin, Oleg V. ; Arzamastsev, Alexander A. ; Zenkova, Natalia ; Troitzsch, Klaus G. ; Sletkov, Denis V.
This paper describes artificial neural networks which are based on the adaptive resonance theory. The usage of these artificial neural networks for classification tasks is presented. The example uses is the classification of patient health from the results of general blood analysis.
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