Hi,
You might like to have a look at: http://www.fuzzytech.com/
It is one of the best fuzzy/neural sites I have come across. You can use
their software to create exe's or dll's and run them in Labview. There is a
Labview demo using such a technique, along with heaps of info on
fuzzy/neural technology. It may not be exactly what you are after, but is
good to keep in mind nevertheless.
Regards
John
bubucis wrote in message
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> I would go with Matlab and nnet toolbox. Coding the net is probably the
> easy part, chosing a right network architecture and then training it is
much
> harder, and for that LabVIEW does not have a toolbox. LabVIEW can
interface
> with Matlab easily, so you can use both, Matlab for
design and training,
> LabVIEW for the runtime and GUI.
> I have also seen a free nnet toolbox, so arguably you would only need
> Matlab.
>
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> > Hey there!
> > I'm new in this group. Actually I signed in because of my BIG necessity
> > to find support 🙂
> > We are planning to code a neural network using labview but I have
> > received T O N S of comments from 'serious' programmers telling me that
> > LabVIEW is intrinsically problematic for coding such applications.
> >
> > I would like to know if someone out there has done something similar and
> > similarly, I would appreciate any comment about this issue.
> >
> > Thanx!
> >
> >
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