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what are the differences between neutral and social networks?​

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Answered by yuvraj6789
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Neural and social networks have several common features. In both networks, the individual enti- ties mutually influence each other as participants in a group. While a social network is made up of humans, a neural network is made up of neurons. ... Individuals are different concerning the ways they communicate.

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Answered by Harshgupta123
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a neural network is defined in computing terms and is here understood to synthetically represent the network of a human brain. the computing machinery will undergo processing on levels that are currently incomprehensible to the majority of human users let alone programmers (and maybe even some of those that program the neural nets!)

a social network is understood here in computing terms and represents an affiliation of peer to peer exchanges within a computer network. human inputs are typically represented through page based internet enabled nodes and communication can be both symmetrical and asymmetrical (e.g. one to one, one to many, many to one).

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