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	<title>Comments on: Modeling the Human Memory</title>
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	<description>Coding without limits</description>
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		<title>By: nick2price</title>
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		<description>Hey, I&#039;m nick2price from DreamInCode.  Interesting idea.  I shall tell you what someone told me once when I tried doing somthing similar.  If you crack this, expect to recieve the nobel prize the following day.  So far, any attempts at recreating the human brain through a computer have not gone very far.  However, this is not to say that its impossible.  Its a huge area of research and one day will be cracked.  Even though I am not currently working on a project like this at the moment, I am always keeping myself updated with other peoples attempts, and reading up on material to keep myself knowledgable incase I go back to it.  
Its an amazing field, and if you dont crack it, you will have great fun learning it.  Also, it can become extremely complicated mixing both java and mathematics.  Look into neural networking, thats the name of this specific field.  And my advise is to start looking into how facial recognition and detection programs work.  They run through a neural network whereby they learn on each loop.  All I can say is have fun and keep me updated on any progress.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey, I&#8217;m nick2price from DreamInCode.  Interesting idea.  I shall tell you what someone told me once when I tried doing somthing similar.  If you crack this, expect to recieve the nobel prize the following day.  So far, any attempts at recreating the human brain through a computer have not gone very far.  However, this is not to say that its impossible.  Its a huge area of research and one day will be cracked.  Even though I am not currently working on a project like this at the moment, I am always keeping myself updated with other peoples attempts, and reading up on material to keep myself knowledgable incase I go back to it.<br />
Its an amazing field, and if you dont crack it, you will have great fun learning it.  Also, it can become extremely complicated mixing both java and mathematics.  Look into neural networking, thats the name of this specific field.  And my advise is to start looking into how facial recognition and detection programs work.  They run through a neural network whereby they learn on each loop.  All I can say is have fun and keep me updated on any progress.</p>
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