Artificial Neural Networks in Compute: A Review

Authors

  • Dhol S Dept. of Bachelor in Computer Application, Pailan College of Management & Technology, Kolkata, India
  • Chakraborty I Dept. of Bachelor in Computer Application, Pailan College of Management & Technology, Kolkata, India

Keywords:

Processing, Networks, neurons(keywords)

Abstract

Classification is one of the data mining problems receiving enormous attention in the database community. Although artificial neural networks (ANNs) have been successfully applied in a wide range of machine learning applications, they are however often regarded as black boxes, i.e., their predictions cannot be explained. ANN methods have not been effectively utilized for data mining tasks because how the classifications were made is not explicitly stated as symbolic rules that are suitable for verification or interpretation by human experts. With the proposed approach, concise symbolic rules with high accuracy, that are easily explainable, can be extracted from the trained ANNs. Extracted rules are comparable with other methods in terms of number of rules, average number of conditions for a rule, and the accuracy.

References

[1]. DAWSON, CHRISTIAN W (1998). "An artificial neural network approach to rainfall-runoff modeling". Hydrological Sciences Journal.

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Published

2025-11-26

How to Cite

[1]
S. Dhol and I. Chakraborty, “Artificial Neural Networks in Compute: A Review”, Int. J. Comp. Sci. Eng., vol. 7, no. 18, pp. 39–43, Nov. 2025.