Neural Networks are advanced computer networks that mimic human thinking. A neuron in the brain is a nerve cell. This is a stupid cell, with no impressive ability in itself. He acquires his incredible power and ability to solve complex problems only when he is a tiny partner in the vast neural network, which is called the brain.
The brain and the technological neural network that mimics it has the incredible ability to solve complex problems. A neural network is an artificial “neural network” that replicates the activity of nerve cell layers in the neocortex, the area that occupies most of the human brain.
In the neo-cortex our thinking becomes. In a “neural network” each neuron in the synapses is connected to additional neurons. The communication between the neurons is through “potential action”. A kind of flashes, electrical pulses, which pass in the synapses between a neuron, a nerve cell, to another and on to the next neuron and those that follow.
The study of neural networks deals with the construction of virtual models of the layers of nerve cells. And in this field, diverse teams, consisting of neuroscientists, computer scientists, and software, are currently engaged. In the future, such computer networks will be able to perform actions that the brain knows how to easily perform. Gather information, analyze it and respond to it in making decisions that we make thousands of times a day.
The Field of Neuro-Computing
The field of neuro-computing is one of the most important fields in the world today. It will lead in the future to a particularly advanced generation of smart software. And Already today we see the possibilities of such brain software – from applications. That study our personal tastes and offer us clothes, food, music, or books that we like. In the future, more and more. Smartphones will learn the habits, hobbies, preferences, and needs of the user and help them.
In medicine, too. Neural networks improve the abilities and offer wonderful effects on the ability to detect early skin cancer, discover new drug treatments for diseases, and more.
Imagine smart cameras that can detect an innocent burglar or visitor in our home. Computer systems that will detect hackers versus innocent users who have made mistakes. A security check that will detect detainees or criminals. And military systems that will make sure our forces recognize and destroy enemy forces rather than our own.