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Office of Naval Research contributions to neural networks and signal processing in oceanic engineering

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3 Author(s)
Miller, W. ; US Office of Naval Res., Arlington, VA, USA ; McKenna, T. ; Lau, C.

The authors summarize many of the highlights and accomplishments of the Office of Naval Research's neural network basic research programs and share a bit of the historical perspective that serves as a source of pride in the world of Navy science and technology, namely, the long-term support and resulting payoff of Navy-sponsored research in neural networks. The significant problems that must be overcome before neural network applications will become widely available to the Navy community are surveyed

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Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of  (Volume:17 ,  Issue: 4 )

Date of Publication: Oct 1992

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