FW: PERSPECTIVES IN NEURAL COMPUTING BOOK SERIES

Tickner, Sally sally at svl.co.uk
Tue Mar 21 04:12:48 EST 2000


March 21st 2000
BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT

Perspectives in Neural Computing
Series Editor: John Taylor

Perspectives in Neural Computing is a series of books on both the
theoretical and applied aspects of neural computation. Designed to reflect
the multidisciplinary nature of the subject, it provides research and
tutorial texts for students and professional researchers.

JUST PUBLISHED!

Artificial Neural Networks in Biomedicine
Paulo J.G. Lisboa, Emmanuel C. Ifeachor and Piotr S. Szczepaniak (Eds)
If you are: a neural network practitioner involved with biomedical
applications; a computer scientist working in medicine or looking for
medical applications of computational intelligence methods; a developer
and manufacturer of clinical computer systems; a medical researcher
looking for new methods and computational tools; or a (post)graduate
student on a relevant computer science or engineering course, then this
book is for you.

Among the contents are:
*	a set of tutorial papers covering established methods of best
	practice in neural network design
*	an extensive collection of case studies covering both
	commercially-available products, recently-granted patents, and a wide
	range of applications which this new methodology is opening-up for
	practical development in biomedicine

=A345.00 February 2000 272 pages softcover ISBN 1-85233-005-8
To request more information about the series, or any other Springer-Verlag
books and journals, please contact Sally Tickner, Senior Marketing
Manager, Springer-Verlag London Ltd., Sweetapple House, Catteshall Road,
Godalming, Surrey GU7 3DJ
Tel: 01483 414113   Fax: 01483 415151   Email: sally at svl.co.uk
www.springer.co.uk

** End

Sally Tickner, Sr. Marketing Manager, Springer-Verlag London Ltd,
Sweetapple House, Catteshall Road, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 3DJ, UK
Tel: 01483 414113     Fax: 01483 415151    Email: sally at svl.co.uk
www.springer.co.uk        www.springer.de   





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