Beginner-friendly explanation with example math for a simple type of neural network called a perceptron, which has a single binary output. The example uses just a single neuron and three binary inputs. If you've watched other videos but still don't understand the basic building block of a neural network, maybe this will help! Check out written instructions on our website to learn how to do this yourself for a science project: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/ArtificialIntelligence_p006/artificial-intelligence/think-like-a-computer-machine-learning?ytid=SV2huMdNs9c&ytsrc=description
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