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Artificial Neural Network
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Artificial Neural Network

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In the postgenomic era, computational methods are being used in diverse areas like drug discovery, robotics, weather forecasting etc. Computational methods are incorporated with various programmes that are further instructed with complex algorithms based on different logistic approaches. Artificial neural network is one of them to be utilized in various molecular dynamics and simulation studies. Therefore, it is essential to understand the basic logic while programming in order to troubleshoot the computational methods.

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Singh, S. Artificial Neural Network. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6623.1

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