nn_1layer.jpg This image displays a schematic diagram of an artificial neural network structure, organized into three distinct vertical columns representing layers. At the very top of the image, there are text headers labeling each column from left to right: "Input layer", "Neuron Layer", and "Output layer". On the far left side, corresponding to the "Input layer" column, there is a vertical arrangement of four light green circles. To the left of these circles are text labels reading "Input #1", "Input #2", "Input #3", and "Input #4". Each label has a small horizontal arrow pointing from the text toward its respective green circle. In the center column, under the header "Neuron Layer", there is a vertical stack of five blue-purple circles. These represent the neurons in the hidden layer. On the far right side, corresponding to the "Output layer" column, there is a vertical arrangement of three red-salmon colored circles. Connecting these layers are numerous thin grey lines. The diagram depicts a fully connected network between adjacent layers. Every green input circle on the left connects via a line to every blue neuron circle in the middle. Similarly, every blue neuron circle connects via a line to every red output circle on the right. Each connecting line has small arrowheads at its destination end pointing toward the right, indicating the direction of data flow from the input layer through the neuron layer to the output layer. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.