File name: brain12.zip One line Description: Neural Network simulator based on backpropagation. Suggested Garbo directory: pc/artificial Uploader name & email: David Perkovic (Uploaded by the author) (dpc@mep.com perkovic@cleese.apana.org.au) Author or company: David Perkovic (DP Computing) Email address: (dpc@mep.com perkovic@cleese.apana.org.au) Surface address: PO Box 712 Noarlunga Center SA 5168 Australia Special requirements: The Brain requires 512K memory and MS-DOS or PC-DOS version 3.20 or later (versions for other OS's and machines are available). The program can be run on an XT with one floppy drive but a 386 (with maths coprocessor) or higher is required for serious use of The Brain. Shareware payment required from private users: Yes Shareware payment required from corporates: Yes Distribution limitations: None Demo: Only restricted to number of units the network can handle due to memory contraints on PC's. Registered version allows use of extra memory. Nagware: No Self-documenting: Yes External documentation included: Yes (39Kb, 20 Pages) Source included: No (Source comes with registration) Size: 77.5Kb zipped 10 lines description: The Brain is an advanced neural network simulator that is simple enough to be used by non-technical people, yet sophisticated enough for serious research work. Based upon the backpropagation learning algorithm, The Brain allows you to train the computer to learn what you want it to learn. The Brain gives you a glimpse into the future of computing. With The Brain, you can create, train, and test your own neural networks. Three sample networks are included included. Long description: Get ready to explore the exciting world of artificial intelligence. The Brain is an advanced neural network simulator that is simple enough to be used by non-technical people, yet sophisticated enough for serious research work. Based upon the backpropagation learning algorithm, The Brain allows you to train the computer to learn what you want it to learn. The Brain gives you a glimpse into the future of computing. With The Brain, you can create, train, and test your own neural networks. Three sample networks have been included with this distribution package: - a network to recognise the numerals 1, 2, and 3. - a network to process the logical AND function. - a network to process the logical XOR function. The documentation included provides you with an introduction and overview of the concepts and applications of neural networks as well as outlining the features and capabilities of The Brain Uploaded by the author.