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Neuronale Netze in der Analytik

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In Künstlichen Neuronalen Netzen (Artificial Neural Networks, ANN) werden algorithmisch grundlegende Prinzipien der Informationsverarbeitung biologischer neuronaler Netze umgesetzt. Sie lassen sich erfolgreich für die Lösung konkreter wissenschaftlicher und technischer Fragestellungen einsetzen. In diesem Zusammenhang haben Neuronale Netze auch in der Analytischen Chemie zunehmende Bedeutung erlangt. Hierbei können die Vorteile gegenüber vielen konventionellen chemometrischen Methoden ausgenutzt werden.

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Jagemann, KU. (1998). Neuronale Netze in der Analytik. In: Günzler, H., et al. Analytiker-Taschenbuch. Analytiker-Taschenbuch, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72167-0_3

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