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HYBRID NEURAL

NETWORK

HYBRID NEURAL
NETWORK

INTRODUCTION
Modern research in theoretical neuroscience can be
divided into three categories: cellular biophysics, network
dynamics, and statistical analysis of neurobiological data
Organization of synaptic connectivity as the basis of
neural computation and learning.
Single and multilayer perceptrons. Dynamical theories of
recurrent networks: amplifiers, attractors, and hybrid
computation. Back propagation and Hebbian learning.
Models of perception, motor control, memory, and neural
development.

Hybrid neural systems are computational systems


which are based mainly on artificial neural networks
and allow for symbolic interpretation or interaction
with symbolic components.
The term hybrid neural network can have two
meanings:
Biological neural network interacting with artificial
neuronal models, and
Artificial neural networks with a symbolic part (or,
conversely, symbolic computations with a
connectionist part).

NEED FOR ANN:


Cellular Manufacturing Systems (CMS) evolved as an
efficient production system, with low set up time, low
work-in-process inventory (WIP), short manufacturing
lead time, high machine utilization and high quality.
Properly designed structure , to managing the
manufacturing system in the short run.
Artificial neural Network in cellular manufacturing
system design and a hybrid algorithm as a possible
solution to the cell design problem.

ARTIFICIAL NEURAL
NETWORK

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) are biologically


inspired. Specifically, they borrow ideas from the
manner in which the human brain works.
The human brain is composed of special cells called
neurons.
Estimates of the number of neurons in a human brain
cover a wide range (up to 150 billion), and there are
more than a hundred different kinds of neurons,
separated into groups called networks.
Each network contains several thousand neurons that
are highly interconnected. Thus, the brain can be
viewed as a collection of neural networks.

NEURAL NETWORK
Neural computing, use a very limited set of concepts
from biological neural systems.
The goal is to simulate massive parallel processes that
involve processing elements interconnected in a
network architecture.
The artificial neuron receives inputs analogous to the
electrochemical impulses biological neurons receive
from other neurons.
The output of the artificial neuron corresponds to
signals sent out from a biological neuron.

These artificial signal can be changed, like the signals


from the human brain. Neurons in an ANN receive
information from other neurons or from external
source, transform or process the information, and pass
it on to other neurons or as external outputs.

Benefits And Applications Of Neural


Networks:
The value of neural network technology includes its
usefulness for pattern recognition, learning, and the
interpretation of incomplete and noisy inputs.
Neural networks have the potential to provide some of
the human characteristics of problem solving that are
difficult to simulate using the logical, analytical
techniques of DSS or even expert systems.
One of these characteristics is pattern recognition.

Neural networks can analyze large quantities of data to


establish patterns and characteristics in situations
where the logic and rules are not known.
Neural networks are especially useful for financial
applications such as determining when to buy or sell
stock, predicting bankruptcy, and predicting exchange
rates.
Beyond its role as an alternative computing
mechanism, and in data mining, neural computing can
be combined with other computer-based information
systems to produce powerful hybrid systems.

Neural computing is emerging as an effective


technology in pattern recognition. This capability is
being translated to many applications and is sometimes
integrated with fuzzy logic.

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