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Hi,
Do anyone here worked on neural networks? I've writen a trainer with a two layer nn which doesn't work well.
Also if you know some good stuff (mostly back propagation equations) please let me know.
I have written a small multilayer neural network with back propagation (learning rate and momentum) in java. I can send it to you (the problem is that it has to be the smallest possible so not easy to understand).
If you want to understand backpropagation I recommand you this link :
I made a pattern recognition project that worked ok..not great..
cant recall a lot ..but can tell you that there is a book "Neural Networks" by Simon Haykin, it talks about back propagation, kalman filters,etc in great detail..
great book to have for neural networks
Thanks guys. I've read many thing about neural networks, but when talking about back propagation of errors, each book or manual has its own way. It's confusing.
I want to use NNs to train some agents in a soccer simulation game for evaluation of passing(RoboCup).
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