That was quick, I only uploaded NNFlex a few days ago! To answer your question, it was written because I couldn't get the other NN backprop perl modules to work, so thats my experience with NN in perl. It isn't especially quick yet though, if you have a requirement for fast learning, you might be better with one of the interface modules like AI-jneural, although obviously I'd love people to use NNFlex and provide feedback!
Alternatively, if you're running unix, with a bit of hacking around you can control xerion with a pair of FIFO's and open them in perl as filehandles. Xerion is available from http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~xerion/ - if you want help with that or with NNFlex, post a message for me on perl-ai.
charles colbourn
In reply to Re: NNP - Neural Networks with Perl
by Anonymous Monk
in thread NNP - Neural Networks with Perl
by Anonymous Monk
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