* Neural Networks in Ada.
@ 1993-06-10 9:18 munnari.oz.au!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!jasper.ucq.edu.au!topaz.ucq.edu.au!hanna
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From: munnari.oz.au!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!jasper.ucq.edu.au!topaz.ucq.edu.au!hanna @ 1993-06-10 9:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there anyone who has succesfully coded a neural network in Ada.
I have coded back propagation myself, along with Kohonen, and extension of
Kohonen, and a number of ohers, but I am finding my back prop code looks ugly
and I am having trouble getting the interface intuitive.
Also, the conjugate gradient method has got me stumped!
Any packages would be appreciated, because I am comparing a network I have
developed (in Ada!!) against as many others I can get my hands on.
Thanks.
--
Paul Hannah
{P.Hannah@ucq.edu.au}
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* Re: Neural Networks in Ada.
@ 1993-06-10 14:56 David Tannen x8273
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From: David Tannen x8273 @ 1993-06-10 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article 14923@topaz.ucq.edu.au, hannahp@topaz.ucq.edu.au () writes:
>Is there anyone who has succesfully coded a neural network in Ada.
>
>I have coded back propagation myself, along with Kohonen, and extension of
>Kohonen, and a number of ohers, but I am finding my back prop code looks ugly
>and I am having trouble getting the interface intuitive.
>
>Also, the conjugate gradient method has got me stumped!
>
>Any packages would be appreciated, because I am comparing a network I have
>developed (in Ada!!) against as many others I can get my hands on.
>
>
>Thanks.
>
>--
>
>
> Paul Hannah
> {P.Hannah@ucq.edu.au}
Paul,
Please post the results of your survey/information gathering. Also please
post/deposit your source code in someone's repository.
D Tannen
tannen@tigger.geg.mot.com
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* Re: Neural Networks in Ada.
@ 1993-06-11 23:08 Robert I. Eachus
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From: Robert I. Eachus @ 1993-06-11 23:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <1993Jun10.191802.14923@topaz.ucq.edu.au> hannahp@topaz.ucq.edu.au w
rites:
> I have coded back propagation myself, along with Kohonen, and
> extension of Kohonen, and a number of others, but I am finding my
> back prop code looks ugly and I am having trouble getting the
> interface intuitive.
A while back there was a discussion about the relation of
programming language and culture. I was just reminded that there were
two places I would expect a posting like this: comp.lang.ada, and in
Multics Forums. Everywhere else, "my code looks ugly" seems to be a
badge of honor, and intuitive interfaces are not a high priority....
(Off to Paris, so hold your flames for a week...)
Robert I. Eachus
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Robert I. Eachus
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