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ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (ANN-2024)

CO_1: Home Assignment


Due Date: 12-10-2024 (Midnight)
Note: Answer All the two questions using pen and paper. Scan the answer
paper and submit it in LMS.

1. Relate the Artificial Neural networks with the human brain which perform tasks much faster than
any computer.
2. Explain McCulloch-Pitts (MP) model and outline its limitations.
3. Summarize the features of Biological Neural Network.
4.Explain Rosenblatt Perceptron model and outline its advantages over McCulloch-Pitts (MP)
model.
5. Compare the performance of computer with biological neural networks.
6. Explain Adaptive Linear Element (ADALINE) and Summarize initialization of Weight and
bias.

7. Illustrate basic structures of ANN for which inter layer information flow is unidirectional.
8. Explain the activation dynamics model an ANN. Hence demonstrate its importance as short time
memory.
9. Illustrate basic structures of ANN for which inter layer information flow is bidirectional.
10. Explain the synaptic dynamics model of an ANN. Hence demonstrate its importance as long
term memory.
11. Explain the Hebbs, Perceptron and Delta basic learning laws which describe the synaptic
dynamics of a model.
12. Summarize the major issues in activation dynamics model. Further explain how to
overcome the issues.

13. Outline the requirements of learning laws. Hence extend the concept of learning to explain the
categories of learning.
14. Illustrate the general form of competitive learning. In this context of competitive learning
explain the concept of winner take all situation.
15. Illustrate reinforcement learning with respect to situations where the desired output
for a given input is not known and Only the binary result that the output is
right or wrong may be available. Further explain the fixed credit assignment
and probabilistic credit assignment of reinforcement learning.

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