Presentation 1998/3/20
Sythesis Method of Associative Memory Considering Stability of Memory Patters and Experimental Study on It's Performance
K Koashi, Y Kuroe, T Mori,
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Abstract(in English) Sythesis of associative memory is a typical application of artificial neural networks. The authors already proposed a sythesis method of associative memory such that specified memory vectors are embeded with specified degrees of stability in the neural network. This paper investigate the performance of the method from a point of view, the relation between the specified degrees of stability of memory patterns and recalling abilities.
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Keyword(in English) Associative Memory / Stability of Memory Patterns / Hybrid Neural Networks / Limit Cycle
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Title (in English) Sythesis Method of Associative Memory Considering Stability of Memory Patters and Experimental Study on It's Performance
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Keyword(1) Associative Memory
Keyword(2) Stability of Memory Patterns
Keyword(3) Hybrid Neural Networks
Keyword(4) Limit Cycle
1st Author's Name K Koashi
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics and Information Science Faculty of Engineering and Design Kyoto Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Y Kuroe
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics and Information Science Faculty of Engineering and Design Kyoto Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name T Mori
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronics and Information Science Faculty of Engineering and Design Kyoto Institute of Technology
Date 1998/3/20
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 624
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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