If It Smells Like a Rose ... Maybe You're a Neural Networknose can recognize the chemical. Thus, the presence of an ANN makes it possible for an artificial nose to detect component vapors beyond the capabilities of its current array of chemical sensors. The electronic nose is just one example of the potential power of artificial neural networks, either as stand-alone entities or in conjunction with other physical systems. If you'd like to learn more about this application before we move on to other examples next week, have a look at the PNNL Electronic Nose project web page
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