Silva, 2010 - Google Patents
Condition monitoring of the cutting process using a self-organizing spiking neural network mapSilva, 2010
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- 7594501589737698561
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- Silva R
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- Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing
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This paper presents a new approach to sensor based condition monitoring using a self- organizing spiking neuron network map. Experimental evidence suggests that biological neural networks, which communicate through spikes, use the timing of these spikes to …
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