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Neural Networks
Being hailed as a new high-demand area, I decided to re-skill myself to as great a depth as possible in Neural Network technology.

On 24 June 1993 I attended the Software Developers' Conference in Wembley as usual. There I learned of a new initiative by the DTI [Department of Trade and Industry] to promote the adoption by British industry and commerce of a newly resurrected area of computer software called neural networks. I registered with the DTI as an interested party and received an information pack from them on 18 October 1993.

I ordered a book on neural computing which I received and started studying on November 15 1993. I have studied one form of neural network called a multi-layer perceptron to a depth far beyond the scope of the book. As part of this study I have revised all the necessary mathematics. I have also written and exercised a piece of software which simulates a multi-layer perceptron.

I attended a neural network workshop the following February and I am currently continuing with this re-skilling hoping that in this new area the demand for expertise will outweigh the age prejudice which dominates other areas of the industry.


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