Foundations of Wavelet Networks and Applications
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Publication
2002-06-27 - Chapman & Hall/CRC
Language
English
Word Count
72,000 words, Guess
Page Count
288 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefoundationsofwav0000iyen
- ISBN-101584882743
- ISBN-139781584882749
- Goodreads2705825
- Library of Congress Control Number2002025919
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number49558706
- OCLC Control Number958798382
- Better World Books9781584882749
- Open LibraryOL8795292M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.87 .I94 2002
- LCCQA76.87.I94 2002
Description
"Traditionally, neural networks and wavelet theory have been two separate disciplines, taught separately and practiced separately. In recent years the offspring of wavelet theory and neural networks - wavelet networks - have emerged and grown vigorously both in research and applications. Yet the material needed to learn or teach wavelet networks has remained scattered in various research monographs.". "Foundations of Wavelet Networks and Applications unites these two fields in a comprehensive integrated presentation of wavelets and neural networks. It begins by building a foundation, including the necessary mathematics. A transitional chapter on recurrent learning then leads to an in-depth look at wavelet networks in practice, examining important applications that include using wavelets as stock market trading advisors, as classifiers in electroencephalographic drug detection, and as predictors of chaotic time series. The final chapter explores concept learning and approximation by wavelet networks."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Intuitively, a set is a collection of objects.
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