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Hi,

in your opinion, what are the best books to:

  1. start with learning in neural network area, and
  2. getting more in-depth knowledge in this domain?

Books/resources demanding mathematical prerequisites are ok.

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Neural networks have been obsoleted by more recent (and more successful) methods in machine learning: Support Vector Machines, Gaussian Processes, generative and descriptive models, and others. For the mathematically inclined reader, here are some good starting points:

  • Hastie, Tibshirani and Friedman: The Elements of Statistical Learning: Data Mining, Inference, and Prediction
  • Duda, Hart and Stork: Pattern Classification
  • Christopher Bishop: Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
  • Rasmussen and Williams: Gaussian Processes for Machine Learning

Mind that these books are not tutorials, but graduate level books.

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Thanks. How do you support the affirmation, "Neural networks have been obsoleted by ..." ? can you provide an objective explanation (or URL, or reference to an article etc) that states and explains this idea? – lmsasu Mar 25 at 19:30

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