Pesquisadores de diversas áreas estão desenvolvendo redes neurais artificiais para diversas aplicações em problemas de reconhecimento de padrão, predição, otimização, memória associativa e controle [Jain, 96].
As áreas onde mais se encontra aplicações estão no campo da medicina, reconhecimento de fala, visão e cheiro, telecomunicações, bolsa de valores, robótica, etc.
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