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Latest revision as of 01:32, 13 October 2023

Information technology.

A neural network is a computer system modelled on the human brain and nervous system.


Neural networks can make cash forecasts more accurate
"With ML algorithms [says Philipp Leitner, co-CTO and MD at ION Treasury] cash forecasts can be generated 3,000 times faster than manually, while neural networks can make cash forecasts more accurate by as much as 10%."
The Treasurer - 2022 Issue 3 - p8.


See also