from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
MIGRAINES
<tool> A {graphical user interface} for evaluating and
interacting with the {Aspirin} {neural network} simulation.
Utilities exist for moving quickly from an {Aspirin}
description of a network directly to an executable program for
simulating and evaluating that network. MIGRAINES has been
kept separate from Aspirin so that its limitations do not
restrict the performance of Aspirin. However, in practice,
they are used together. This combination allows for simple
specification and creation of efficient neural network systems
that can be graphically analysed and tested.
[Aspirin/MIGRAINES Neural Network Software User's Manual,
Release v6.0 MP-91W00050, Copyright 1992 by Russel Leighton
and the MITRE Corporation].
(1995-03-07)