liz@grian.UUCP (Liz Allen-Mitchell) (03/15/88)
Does anyone have software that take numbers output from a neural network and display them graphically? For example, something that read sets of numbers representing the activation levels at a set of nodes and displayed them as gray levels in boxes would be great. I am working on a sun 3/60 so software that would run on a sun would be best though anything would be better than nothing. Thanks for any help! -- - Liz Allen-Mitchell liz@grian.cps.com elroy!grian!liz@csvax.caltech.edu {cit-vax,ames}!elroy!grian!liz "God is light; in him there is no darkness at all." -- 1 John 1:5b
rich@saturn.ucsc.edu (Jeanne Rich) (03/15/88)
In article <405@grian.UUCP> liz@grian.UUCP (Liz Allen-Mitchell) writes: >Does anyone have software that take numbers output from a neural >network and display them graphically? For example, something that read >sets of numbers representing the activation levels at a set of nodes >and displayed them as gray levels in boxes would be great. I am >working on a sun 3/60 so software that would run on a sun would be best >though anything would be better than nothing. > Yes, The Rochester Simulation Package provides a graphics package with it, which runs under suntools. You can look at the unit activations, among other things. The package is fairly flexible, allowing you to construct any kind of network. I believe their was a recent posting on who to contact at Rochester. I also believe the cost of the package is $150.00 Jeanne M. Rich rich@saturn.ucsc.edu ucbvax!ucscc!saturn!rich CIS Board UCSC Santa Cruz, CA 95064 (408) 429-4043