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I have adapted the recent (first major) contribution to this page from a research paper I wrote on neural networks, the entirety of which is available at http://www.angelfire.com/il/jandar7/ConceptLearningPaper.html. I have little Wikipedia page creation experience and have only just created a user account, (unfortunately after having already made my first save to this page) so I am sure that this could use a good deal of formatting work. I'll be checking up on it and (hopefully) working on it further. -JandarShadowstar
A colleague and I are currently doing the same. If possible, we'll beef the entry up a bit. -- seto 08:31, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Am I the only one who noticed that Fuzzy ART has the unlucky acronym FART?
Re: Wesley R. Elsberry: How are Grossberg's instar and outstar models related to ART? I think your comment would apply better to the Stephen Grossberg page. -- JandarShadowstar 23:34, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
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I have adapted the recent (first major) contribution to this page from a research paper I wrote on neural networks, the entirety of which is available at http://www.angelfire.com/il/jandar7/ConceptLearningPaper.html. I have little Wikipedia page creation experience and have only just created a user account, (unfortunately after having already made my first save to this page) so I am sure that this could use a good deal of formatting work. I'll be checking up on it and (hopefully) working on it further. -JandarShadowstar
A colleague and I are currently doing the same. If possible, we'll beef the entry up a bit. -- seto 08:31, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Am I the only one who noticed that Fuzzy ART has the unlucky acronym FART?
Re: Wesley R. Elsberry: How are Grossberg's instar and outstar models related to ART? I think your comment would apply better to the Stephen Grossberg page. -- JandarShadowstar 23:34, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
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Why is there colored text in this article? This is the first time I've seen such text in a Wikipedia article. Is it even in line with formatting guidelines? I personally would vote for removing it and making all text black.-- Zamomin ( talk) 12:08, 23 August 2021 (UTC)