Concept information
PREFERRED TERM
artificial neuron
DEFINITION(S)
- a formal model proposed in 1943 by Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts and inspired by biological neurons. A neuron has a number of inputs and outputs. The neuron activates itself (and all its outputs) when it receives a sufficiently strong signal (determined by an activation function) from all its inputs. (Source: translated from https://ia.gdria.fr/Glossaire/neurone-2/ )
BROADER CONCEPT(S)
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION(S)
- • McCulloch, W. S., & Pitts, W. (1943). A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity. The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 5(4), 115–133. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02478259
- • McCulloch, W. S., & Pitts, W. (1943). Un calcul logique des idées immanentes dans l’activité nerveuse (A. Pélissier & A. Tête, Trad.). In A. Pélissier & A. Tête (Éds.), Sciences cognitives, textes fondateurs (1943-1950) (p. 62‑91). Presses Universitaires de France.
IN OTHER LANGUAGES
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French
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neurone artificiel
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/23L-N4WB3BRL-M
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