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Aspirin/MIGRAINES: Neural Network Simulator 
              (Backpropagation Networks)
areas/neural/systems/am/
Aspirin/MIGRAINES is a neural network simulator available free from
the MITRE Corporation. It contains a neural network simulation code
generator which generates high performance C code implementations for
backpropagation networks written in the Aspirin network description
language.  MIGRAINES is an interface for exporting data from the
neural networks to visualization tools such as Gnuplot3, Matlab,
Mathematica, and Xgobi.
Many examples are included, such as an implementation of NETtalk.
Also included are some network analysis tools.
Origin:   
   ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/afs/cs/project/connect/code/
   ftp.cognet.ucla.edu:/alexis/ [128.97.8.19]
   as the files am6.tar.Z, am6.readme, am6.notes
Version:      6.0 (24-AUG-93)
Requires:     ANSI C
Ports:        It runs on Apollo, Convex, Cray, DecStation, HP, IBM RS/6000,
              Intel 486/386 (Unix System V), NeXT, News, Silicon
              Graphics Iris, Sun3, Sun4, Mercury i860 (40MHz)
              Coprocessors, Meiko Computing Surface w/i860 (40MHz)
              Nodes, Skystation i860 (40MHz) Coprocessors, and iWarp Cells.
Copying:      Copyright (c) The MITRE Corporation.
              Free use and modification for research and development
              purposes. Commercial uses must write to the MITRE Corporation
              for permission.
CD-ROM:       Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Author(s):    Russell Leighton 
              or 
              MITRE Signal Processing Center
              7525 Colshire Dr.
              McLean, Va. 22102, USA
              
              [As of 7/7/93, the MITRE email address bounced. Leighton
              no longer works for MITRE, but continues to support the
              software.]
Keywords:
   Aspirin, Authors!Leighton, Backpropagation, C!Code, 
   MIGRAINES, MITRE, Machine Learning!Neural Networks, NETtalk, 
   Neural Networks!Simulators, Visualization
References:   ?
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