How do Artificial Neural Networks Work
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Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are computer models inspired by the structure and operation ofthe human brain. They comprise of linked nodes, called neurons, grouped in layers. Information passesacross these neurons, and each connection between neurons is connected with a weight denoting itssignificance. The network's learning process includes altering these weights depending on input data toincrease its capacity to generate correct predictions or classifications. During training, the networkcompares its output to the intended output, computes the error, and then applies optimization methods toreduce this error. Once trained, ANNs may be used for numerous tasks, including as image identification,natural language processing, and decision-making, making them a formidable tool in the area of artificialintelligence.
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