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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In neuroscience and computer science, synaIn neuroscience and computer science, synaptic weight refers to the strength or amplitude of a connection between two nodes, corresponding in biology to the amount of influence the firing of one neuron has on another. The term is typically used in artificial and biological neural network research.al and biological neural network research.
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