neuro_demo
Back Propagation
Approximation
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Approximation.exe
Data Samples
TimeSeries
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Data Samples
TimeSeries.exe
XORProblem
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
XORProblem.exe
Simple
Delta Rule Learning
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Classifier.exe
Data Samples
One-Layer Perceptron Classifier
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Classifier.exe
Data Samples
Perceptron Classifier
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Classifier.exe
Data Samples
SOM
2DOrganizing
2DOrganizing.exe
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Color
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Color.exe
TSP
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
TSP.exe
neuro_src
Docs
AForge.Core.chm
AForge.Neuro.chm
Release
AForge.Controls.dll
AForge.dll
AForge.Neuro.dll
Samples
Neuro
Back Propagation
Approximation
App.ico
Data Samples
TimeSeries
App.ico
Data Samples
XORProblem
App.ico
Simple
Delta Rule Learning
App.ico
Data Samples
One-Layer Perceptron Classifier
App.ico
Data Samples
Perceptron Classifier
App.ico
Data Samples
SOM
2DOrganizing
App.ico
Color
App.ico
TSP
App.ico
Sources
Controls
Core
Neuro
Activation Functions
Images
sigmoid.bmp
sigmoid_bipolar.bmp
threshold.bmp
Layers
Learning
Networks
Neurons
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Started software development at about 15 years old and it seems like now it lasts most part of my life. Fortunately did not spend too much time with Z80 and BK0010 and switched to 8086 and further. Similar with programming languages – luckily managed to get away from BASIC and Pascal to things like Assembler, C, C++ and then C#. Apart from daily programming for food, do it also for hobby, where mostly enjoy areas like Computer Vision, Robotics and AI. This led to some open source stuff like
AForge.NET and not so open
Computer Vision Sandbox.
Going out of computers I am just a man loving his family, enjoying travelling, a bit of books, a bit of movies and a mixture of everything else. Always wanted to learn playing guitar, but it seems like 6 strings are much harder than few dozens of keyboard’s keys. Will keep progressing ...