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Mon, 12 Jan 2004 23:22:18 +0100 |
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Alice Welham wrote:
Hi List,
This is my first post too, and I hope I'm mailing the right
people - really sorry if not!
I'm intending to use Octave for teaching a (basic) neural
networks/connectionism course, involving Hebbian learning,
delta-rule and backpropagation networks. I wondered if by
any chance anyone on the list has used Octave for a similar
purpose and hence could point me in the right direction of
any good online resources or give me some pointers on a
couple of things....
Thanks very much,
Alice
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Have you looked here already:
http://octave.sourceforge.net/index/index.html
There is also a download that contains all thses things and more which
is called octave-forge. Ther eis also something called octave-ci which
contains extra m-files, but don't know if they are similar. Since you
have to compile octave-forge it contains some things octave-ci doesn't
co,ntain.
Hopes this helps some already.
Brabants Michel
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