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About the Company

A multilayer perceptron (MLP) is a name for a modern feedforward artificial neural network, consisting of fully connected neurons with a nonlinear kind of activation function, organized in at least three layers, notable for being able to distinguish data that is not linearly separable. It is a misnomer because the original perceptron used a Heaviside step function, instead of a nonlinear kind of activation function (used by modern networks). Modern feedforward networks are trained using the backpropagation method and are colloquially referred to as the "vanilla" neural networks.

CEO

Jay Freeland

Exchange

NASDAQ/NMS (GLOBAL MARKET)

Website

http://www.perceptron.com/

$58M

Total Revenue

1K

Employees

$70M

Market Capitalization

-13.69

Price/Earning ratio

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24d ago, source: Technical

A roomsize computer equipped with a new type of circuitry, the Perceptron, was introduced to the world in 1958 in a brief news story buried deep in The New York Times. The story cited the U.S. Navy as ...

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25d ago, source: Popular Science

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29d ago, source: InfoWorld

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