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This book charts the process and reports on the product of a systematic program of enquiry that subsequently led to the award of a doctorate in computer science. The subsequent investigation into self-organising artificial neural networks and the problem of blind separation of sources is laid out in this volume. The algorithms developed and perspectives taken in the writing of this book, by the nature of the doctoral process, are unique and personal to the author.
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Girolami, M. (1999). Introduction. In: Self-Organising Neural Networks. Perspectives in Neural Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0825-2_1
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