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Pitts, Walter

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(b. 1924, Detroit, MI, d. ??). Although lacking high school and college degrees, by the age of 17 Pitts was making mathematical contributions to the theory of neural networks. Pitts is best known for his contribution to "A Logical Calculus of Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity" (1943), which he co-authored with Warren McCulloch.
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