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Relationship between Cognitive Learning Psychological Classification and Neural Network Design Elements

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  • Xing Yang
  • Tingjun Yong
  • Meihua Li
  • Wenying Wang
  • Huichun Xie
  • Jinping Du
  • Wei Wang

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This article first analyzes the research background of the design elements of cognitive psychology and neural networks at home and abroad, roughly understands the research status and research background of these two courses at home and abroad, and discusses the application of cognitive psychology to neural networks. The design method has not yet formed a systematic theoretical system. Then, a systematic theoretical analysis of the research in this article is carried out to analyze the relationship between the various characteristics of cognitive psychology and the design elements of the neural network, and it uses these relationships to guide the design practice. Second, it analyzes the relationship between the influence and interaction of cognitive psychology on neural network design and connects cognitive psychology with neural network design. Finally, according to the theoretical analysis and research of the system, the application of cognitive psychology in neural network design, design practice, and the relationship between the two are systematically reviewed. Through the exploratory research on cognitive psychology in neural network design, we can see that the combination of neural network design and psychology, art aesthetics, and other cross-disciplinary and multidisciplinary research is necessary, which can promote the scientific and technological progress of neural network design in the context of the information age and the improvement of public mental health. Under the background of the era in which the neural network design becomes the link between people's emotions and culture, we must fully understand the essential role of each element in neural network design and build a design concept based on cognitive psychology and emotional experience. It is hoped that the content of this topic can provide a certain reference value for the future development of neural network design and cognitive psychology and clarify the new development direction.

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  • Xing Yang & Tingjun Yong & Meihua Li & Wenying Wang & Huichun Xie & Jinping Du & Wei Wang, 2021. "Relationship between Cognitive Learning Psychological Classification and Neural Network Design Elements," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:6625922
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6625922
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