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Prediction of giant magneto-impedance effect in amorphous glass-coated micro-wires using artificial neural network (English)
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27 January 2014
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The author claims to use a self-organizing feature map neural network (SOFM) to model GMI effects, but actually, she presents results from the implementation of a totally different neural network architecture, the multilayer perceptron. Data are available from experiments, three inputs to the network: \(H\) -- the magnetizing field, \(l\) -- wire length, \(f\) -- frequency and one output neuron. Reviewer's remark: It seems that the author uses some available artificial neural network-software package; it might have been profitable if she had checked which kind of architecture she is going to use.
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artificial neural networks
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giant magneto-impedance (GMI) effect
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amorphous micro-wires
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