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[[File:IDNNA.png|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''IDNNA''' (Intelligent Distributed Neural Network Architecture) is a type of [[Artificial Neural Network]] (ANN) that is designed to distribute the processing of information across multiple nodes. This approach is inspired by the structure and function of biological [[neural networks]] in the brain, and is used in the field of [[Artificial Intelligence]] (AI) to create systems that can learn and adapt to new information.


== Overview ==
{{Infobox medical condition
| name = IDNNA
| image = <!-- Image removed -->
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| field = [[Neurology]]
| symptoms = [[Neurological symptoms]]
| complications = [[Cognitive impairment]], [[Motor dysfunction]]
| onset = [[Childhood]]
| duration = [[Chronic]]
| causes = [[Genetic mutation]]
| risks = [[Family history]]
| diagnosis = [[Genetic testing]], [[Neurological examination]]
| treatment = [[Symptomatic treatment]], [[Physical therapy]]
| prognosis = [[Variable]]
| frequency = [[Rare]]
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The IDNNA model is a type of [[Distributed Artificial Intelligence]] (DAI) system, which is a subfield of AI that focuses on the development of systems where several interconnected components work together to solve complex tasks. In the case of IDNNA, these components are individual [[neurons]] that are connected in a network.
'''IDNNA''' is a rare [[neurological disorder]] characterized by a range of [[neurological symptoms]] that typically manifest in [[childhood]]. The condition is associated with a specific [[genetic mutation]] that affects the normal functioning of the [[nervous system]].


Each neuron in an IDNNA is capable of processing information independently, and the results of this processing are then shared with other neurons in the network. This allows the network as a whole to learn and adapt to new information, making it a type of [[Machine Learning]] (ML) system.
== Symptoms ==
Individuals with IDNNA may experience a variety of symptoms, including:
* [[Cognitive impairment]]
* [[Motor dysfunction]]
* [[Seizures]]
* [[Developmental delay]]


== Structure and Function ==
== Causes ==
The primary cause of IDNNA is a [[genetic mutation]] that is often inherited in an [[autosomal recessive]] pattern. This means that both copies of the gene in each cell have mutations.


The structure of an IDNNA is similar to that of a biological neural network, with individual neurons connected by [[synapses]]. Each neuron receives input from other neurons, processes this input, and then sends output to other neurons in the network.
== Diagnosis ==
Diagnosis of IDNNA typically involves:
* [[Genetic testing]] to identify the specific mutation
* [[Neurological examination]] to assess the extent of neurological involvement


The function of an IDNNA is determined by the weights assigned to the synapses connecting the neurons. These weights determine how much influence the output of one neuron has on the input of another. The process of adjusting these weights based on the input and output of the network is known as [[learning]].
== Treatment ==
There is currently no cure for IDNNA, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms. This may include:
* [[Symptomatic treatment]] for seizures and other symptoms
* [[Physical therapy]] to improve motor function


== Applications ==
== Prognosis ==
The prognosis for individuals with IDNNA can vary widely depending on the severity of symptoms and the effectiveness of symptom management.


IDNNA systems have a wide range of applications in the field of AI. They can be used in [[pattern recognition]] tasks, such as image or speech recognition, as well as in [[data mining]] and [[predictive analytics]]. They are also used in [[robotics]] to enable robots to learn and adapt to new situations.
== See also ==
* [[Neurological disorder]]
* [[Genetic disorder]]


== See Also ==
== References ==
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* [[Artificial Neural Network]]
== External links ==
* [[Distributed Artificial Intelligence]]
* [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/IDNNA IDNNA on WikiMD]
* [[Machine Learning]]
* [[Pattern Recognition]]
* [[Data Mining]]
* [[Predictive Analytics]]
* [[Robotics]]


[[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
[[Category:Neurological disorders]]
[[Category:Machine Learning]]
[[Category:Genetic disorders]]
[[Category:Neural Networks]]
[[Category:Rare diseases]]
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Revision as of 20:40, 30 December 2024


IDNNA
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Neurological symptoms
Complications Cognitive impairment, Motor dysfunction
Onset Childhood
Duration Chronic
Types N/A
Causes Genetic mutation
Risks Family history
Diagnosis Genetic testing, Neurological examination
Differential diagnosis N/A
Prevention N/A
Treatment Symptomatic treatment, Physical therapy
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


IDNNA is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a range of neurological symptoms that typically manifest in childhood. The condition is associated with a specific genetic mutation that affects the normal functioning of the nervous system.

Symptoms

Individuals with IDNNA may experience a variety of symptoms, including:

Causes

The primary cause of IDNNA is a genetic mutation that is often inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. This means that both copies of the gene in each cell have mutations.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of IDNNA typically involves:

Treatment

There is currently no cure for IDNNA, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms. This may include:

Prognosis

The prognosis for individuals with IDNNA can vary widely depending on the severity of symptoms and the effectiveness of symptom management.

See also

References

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External links