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Neuro-Fuzzy A neuro-fuzzy system is a type of AI that is hale an artificial neural network, and half a fuzzy logic system. In effect, a neural network operating exclusively on fuzzy logic. The idea is to build a functioning artificial mind. Neural networks have the power of learning and teaching themselves new concepts, but they cannot reason. Fuzzy logic systems have the power to reason problems out but they cannot teach themselves or learn new data ? it has to be programmed into them. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] A product of neuroprosthetic work, the Neuro-Controlled Bionic Arm, product of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, is the first artificial limb to tap directly into the nervous system, allowing it to be moved by unconscious thought, exactly the same as the natural, original arm. ![]() ![]()
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The line between living organisms and machines has just become a whole lot blurrier. European researchers have developed "neuro-chips" in which living brain cells and silicon circuits are coupled together. This achievement ...
(24/09/2008)
OmniGuide, Inc. has recently announced their new BeamPath NEURO? flexible CO2 laser for neurosurgery. According to the company, it is the first flexible CO2 laser scalpel out there. The big idea is to allow neurosurgeons to perform precise ...
(17/03/2005)
A robot surgeon that can be attached to an MRI scanner to improve the accuracy of prostate cancer biopsies is being developed for the British National Health Service. Engineers at Imperial College?s mechatronics in medicine l...
(06/12/2004)
For the third time, this conference emerges to attract researchers and application developers from all fields of machine learning, expert systems and AI. Areas such as statistical, probabilistic, fuzzy, evolutionary, inducti...
(17/01/2009)
Thanks to an optical version of ultrasound, it is becoming possible to locate and monitor the growth of brain tumours, and to track neurodegenerative conditions like multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease - all by peering...
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