=begin File: examples/ex_crunch.pl Author: Josiah Bryan, jdb@wcoil.com Desc: This demonstrates the crunch() and uncrunch() methods. =cut use AI::NeuralNet::BackProp; my $net = AI::NeuralNet::BackProp->new(2,3); # Here crunch is good for storing sentance crunches my $bad = $net->crunch("That's Junk Food!"); my $good = $net->crunch("Good, Healthy Food."); for (0..3) { # learn() can use strings in two ways: As an array ref from crunch(), or # directly as a string, which it then will crunch internally. $net->learn($net->crunch("I love chips."), $bad); $net->learn($net->crunch("I love apples."), $good); $net->learn("I love pop.", $bad); $net->learn("I love oranges.", $good); } # run() automatically crunches the string (run_uc() uses run() internally) and # run_uc() automatically uncrunches the results. print $net->run_uc("I love corn.");