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== References ==
== References ==
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#McCulloch, Warren; Walter Pitts (1943). "A Logical Calculus of Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity". Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 5 (4): 115–133.

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Computational models of neural networks have been around for more than half a century, beginning with the simple model that McCulloch and Pitts developed in 1943 [1]

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  1. McCulloch, Warren; Walter Pitts (1943). "A Logical Calculus of Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity". Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 5 (4): 115–133.