Presentation 1998/5/15
Periodic pulse sequence memory using 1/N-subharmonic oscillators
Hisato Fujisaka,
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Abstract(in English) A fundamental in learning periodic motions or music is to extract their periodic rhythm patterns and memorize them. We propose a model consisting of subharmonic oscillators which can memorize periodic pulse sequence, that is a rhythm pattern, in their oscillation phase and period without forming spatial pattern corresponding to the pulse pattern. The oscillators being able to take several different phases contend for an phase at which an input pulse locates. A winner stays in steady subharmonic oscillation at the phase, whereas losers become in chaos and wander over whole the phase space. They soon recover the steadiness and again compete for another phase with other oscillators. The process continues until all the pulse positions are occupied with the oscillators in corresponding phase.
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Keyword(in English) subharmonic oscillation / memorizing method / periodic pulse sequence
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Title (in English) Periodic pulse sequence memory using 1/N-subharmonic oscillators
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Keyword(1) subharmonic oscillation
Keyword(2) memorizing method
Keyword(3) periodic pulse sequence
1st Author's Name Hisato Fujisaka
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information Science, Hiroshima City University()
Date 1998/5/15
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Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 45
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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