Artificial Neural Networks: Methodological Advances and Biomedical Applications
by Kenji Suzuki
Publisher: InTech 2011
ISBN-13: 9789533072432
Number of pages: 362
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The purpose of this book is to provide recent advances of artificial neural networks in biomedical applications. The target audience includes professors and students in engineering and medical schools, researchers and engineers in biomedical industries, medical doctors, and healthcare professionals.
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