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People,

I have an idea which I hope will help me understand Neural Networks better - and I wonder if anyone who understands NNs would be interested in helping me to get a shared Google spreadsheet of a very simple NN going. For example the SS could have:

- two input nodes

- three hidden nodes

- one output node

all represented on a block of lines where I can copy this block to another block directly below the first block - representing each iteration of a loop in a program - then I can see easily by direct comparison what happens to the set of numbers with each iteration (ie each copied block).

What do people think? Is this doable? I looked around and found some Excel example NNs but I don't think they will import into Google Calc - and it would be better for my understanding to do it from scratch anyway . .

If we could get it going, it would be Open Source of course and it might be useful for other people who want to understand NNs by looking at a simple example in a familiar environment?

Thanks,

Phil.

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Philip Rhoades

PO Box 896
Cowra  NSW  2794
Australia
E-mail:  phil@pricom.com.au

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