Dear Respected Colleagues,
 
IGI Global, an information science and technology publisher, would like to 
share with you a recently published book that may interest you. System and 
Circuit Design for Biologically-Inspired Intelligent Learning was edited by Dr. 
Turgay Temel. Below you will find below a press release about the book. I would 
highly encourage you to also learn more about the book on IGI Global’s website 
at http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/TitleDetails.aspx?TitleId=41883. This 
reference will be useful to a variety of researchers, academics, and 
professionals interested in topics such as the following:
 
·         Biologically-inspired Learning and Intelligent System Modeling
·         Representation of Neuro-information and Knowledge 
·         Recurrent Neural Networks 
·         Self-organizing Fuzzy Neural Network Training 
·         Neuromodeling and Natural Optimization 
·         DCGA Optimization Techniques 
·         Parallel Hardware for Artificial Neural Networks 
·         Neural Network Circuits 
·         Analog Circuit Design with Fuzzy Inference 
·         Implantable Neural Decoders
 
Feel free to use the press release below in any media outlets you may have to 
further inform your colleagues and peers about the excellent material contained 
in this book. You may also want to consider recommending the book to your 
university library or adding it to your personal collection. If you would like 
any additional information about this book, you can contact Caitlin Gallagher, 
Marketing Assistant, at [email protected].
 
Kind Regards,
The IGI Global Marketing Team
 
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Teaching Robots “Real-Life” Lessons
 
Hershey, PA – July 7, 2011 – A well-known and yet to develop further scientific 
example is of bats, which do not see well and are almost blind. As known, bats 
can fly in darkness without colliding into any obstacle with the help of their 
amazing hearing system. They can direct their ears all directions for 
localizing the sound sources and recognizing their prey in mixed environments. 
With their developed skills in navigating and hunting capabilities, they have 
been a major inspiration of biologically-inspired systems, particularly robots, 
which emulate landmark recognition with navigation and classification of echo 
sources.
 
Despite significant research and studies in biologically-inspired circuit 
design, the capability of the biological creatures still excels that of 
artificially human-made systems inspired in terms of adaptivity, sensitivity, 
and spectral characteristics.
 
IGI Global, an international publishing company specializing in high-quality 
research publications in the fields of computer science and information 
technology management, recently released System and Circuit Design for 
Biologically-Inspired Intelligent Learning, edited by Turgay Temel, Ph.D. 
(Bahcesehir University, Turkey), in order to further advance the field of 
systems design.
 
System and Circuit Design for Biologically-Inspired Intelligent Learning aims 
to bridge that gap in the belief that compact organization and arrangement of 
the circuit and system design will be a major factor in attaining the pursued 
benefits of biological systems. Including research from abstract fields such as 
psychology to more concrete topics including circuit design, this text is 
designed for even fresh reader to make a smooth transition from principles to 
system/circuit architectures which simulate learning intelligence.
 
To read more about System and Circuit Design for Biologically-Inspired 
Intelligent Learning please visit 
http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/TitleDetails.aspx?TitleId=41883.
 
Other related titles recently released by IGI Global include: 
·         Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology: 
Interdisciplinary Applications 
(http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/TitleDetails.aspx?TitleId=45958)
·         Cellular Automata and Complex Systems: Methods for Modeling 
Biological Phenomena 
(http://www.igi-global.com/Bookstore/TitleDetails.aspx?TitleId=37350)
 
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