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HOW NEURAL NETWORKS MIMIC THE BRAIN

HOW NEURAL NETWORKS MIMIC THE BRAIN 

Twitter bot Deep Forger uses 'Neural Networks and an encyclopedia of art' to create its artistic renditions of every day photos.

Other programs, like Google's Deep Dream have also used neural networks to create abstract images by identifying key features.
The creative AI, designed by Alex J. Champandard, uses neural networks and is still in the alpha stage, but users can specify with recognizable tags and commands to better refine their desired results. The image on the left features the techniques of Gustav Klimt
These programs mimic the networks of the human brain, which transmit electrical signals.
Google trains an artificial neural network by showing it millions of training examples and gradually adjusting the network parameters until it gives the classifications the team want.

The network typically consists of 10 to 30 stacked layers of artificial neurons and each image is fed into the input layer, which then talks to the next layer, until eventually the 'output' layer is reached.
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