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Neural Networks for Chemists: An Introduction

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'... highly recommended ... could become a scientific bestseller ...' Spectroscopy EuropeThis self-study guide leads both students and professionals surely and swiftly from introductory principles to practical applications of neural networks. It will enable readers to apply them to their problems, either with a commercial neural network package or with a self-made program.The first part of the book describes the fundamental principles. It pinpoints the five most widely used neural networks and learning strategies, illustrated with lucid examples. The second part helps chemists to get a grip on neural networks by showing them numerous applications from diverse- analytical chemistry and spectroscopy- process control and optimization of product composition - reactivity of organic compounds and QSAR- maps of electrostatic potentials- secondary structures of proteins'The attractive and clear presentation of this book make it recommendable for the complete novice.' The Analyst

305 pages, Paperback

First published August 12, 1993

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