Affiliation:
1. Western Illinois Univ., Macomb
Abstract
This paper describes an introductory course on biologically based sub-symbolic machine learning paradigms. Specifically, this paper covers Artificial Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms and Genetics-Based Machine Learning. It provides the structure, motivation, content, texts and tools for the course. This course is suitable for an upper division undergraduate level course or as an introductory graduate course. The paper includes a section on bibliographical references to aid the instructor in preparing for this course.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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