Do you need a clear and practical guide to using neural networks,
evolutionary computation and fuzzy logic? Aimed at graduates and near-graduates,
Computational Intelligence PC Tools, by Russ Eberhart, Pat Simpson and Roy
Dobbins (AP Professional, £34.95/$39.95, ISBN 0 12 228630 8),
should do. An over-ambitious title, though. A disc of DOS demonstration programs
is included.
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