Synopses & Reviews
This book and software package complements the traditional data analysis tools already widely available. It presents an introduction to the analysis of data using neural network functions such as multilayer feed-forward networks using error back propagation, genetic algorithm-neural network hybrids, generalised regression neural networks, learning quantizer networks, and self-organising feature maps. In an easy-to-use, Windows-based environment it offers a wide range of data analytic tools which are not usually found together: genetic algorithms, probabilistic networks, as well as a number of related techniques that support these. Readers are assumed to have a basic understanding of computers and elementary mathematics, allowing them to quickly conduct sophisticated hands-on analyses of data sets.
Synopsis
Scope of this Text This text is intended to provide the reader with an introduction to the analysis of numeri cal data using neural networks. Neural networks as data analytic tools allow data to be analyzed in order to discover and model the functional relationships among the recorded variables. Such data may be empirical. It may originate in an experiment in which the values of one or more dependent variables are recorded as one or more independent vari ables are manipulated. Alternatively, the data may be observational rather than empirical in nature, representing historical records of the behavior of some set of variables. An ex ample would be the values of a number of financial commodities, such as stocks or bonds. Finally, the data may originate in a computational model of some physical proc ess. Instead of recording variables of the physical process, the computer model could be run to generate an artificial analog of the physical data. Since data in virtually any native form can be expressed in numerical format, the scope of the analytical techniques and procedures that will be presented in this text is es sentially unlimited. Sources of data include research work in a range of disciplines as di verse as neuroscience, biomedicine, geophysics, psychology, sociology, archeology, eco nomics, and astrophysics. An often fruitful approach to data analysis involves the use of neural network func tions."
Synopsis
This book and sofwtare package provide a complement to the traditional data analysis tools already widely available. In an easy-to-use, Windows-based environment it offers a wide range of data analytic tools which are not usually found together: these include neural networks, genetic algorithms, probabilistic networks. The text presents a number of worked examples and case studies using Simulnet, the software package which comes with the book.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- The Simulnet desktop. Data Analysis. Acquiring and conditioning network data.- A Data Analysis Protocol.- Glossary.