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== References ==
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Case study notes[1]

Introduction[edit]

Receptive fields used in an artificial neural networks are similar to the biological explanation. They are a sensory neuron where a prompt, or stimulation, changes the action of the neuron.[2] In other words, the fields gather information to be used by the neurons. They are used in relation to convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The neurons are arranged in a 3-D array. [3]

How does it work or a deeper look[edit]

The receptive field gathers information and sends the information to the neurons in the CNNs.

Examples[edit]

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Pictures, diagrams[edit]

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