Having almost failed my last year of IT engineering because of the AI part (which included neural networks) I would have loved working on such technologies, because my teacher only gave us a scientific article about a neural network algorithm and asked us to implement it with Netlogo, which was a huge pain in the a*s to work with. Whereas with this library I understand the code and therefore the logic behind it almost instictively. So to the people behind it : good work, and thanks !
I dislike the way some courses insist on using crusty old academic languages to teach subjects that are much better served by modern real world languages. Is it so students are less likely to copy work from the web? Clunky, poorly documented systems putting people off programming and obfuscating the subject being taught seems ridiculous!
This gave me cold chills about all too many academic projects which led me to question my understanding. Much older and wiser I realize it was the horrid projects that were largely to blame for imposing such horrid implementations as 'learning material'.
This seems quite perfect in theory. Not invasive, lasts for a long time, just one shot and then you're done... I hope the clinical tests will bring good news for that project, because this is something I would do if it comes on the market one day.