> A perceptron *is* the smallest brain you can build.
> In 1958, a researcher named Frank Rosenblatt built a machine *he called* the perceptron.
> It was *inspired* by a single brain cell, a neuron.
> A perceptron *is* the smallest brain you can build.
> In 1958, a researcher named Frank Rosenblatt built a machine *he called* the perceptron.
> It was *inspired* by a single brain cell, a neuron.
I did a lecture once which included a 5 minute whirlwind tour of neural net history.
I included a remark about how time travellers would find Rosenblatt a better target than Miles Dyson.
I was never quite sure on how close, or over, the line that was on appropriateness. It was definitely thought provoking.
Yes . But at least the post seems to be written by OP himself!
and its an a great learning resource - which is arguably more important :-)