Some experiments on human memory and a new neural model |
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Authors: | NRIPENDRA N BISWAS SWAPAN K BHATTACHARYYA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electrical Communication Engineering , Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore, 560 012, India;2. Supercomputer Education and Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore, 560 012, India |
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Abstract: | An associative memory with parallel architecture is presented. The neurons are modelled by perceptrons having only binary, rather than continuous valued input. To store m elements each having n features, m neurons each with n connections are needed. The n features are coded as an n-bit binary vector. The weights of the n connections that store the n features of an element has only two values -1 and 1 corresponding to the absence or presence of a feature. This makes the learning very simple and straightforward. For an input corrupted by binary noise, the associative memory indicates the element that is closest (in terms of Hamming distance) to the noisy input. In the case where the noisy input is equidistant from two or more stored vectors, the associative memory indicates two or more elements simultaneously. From some simple experiments performed on the human memory and also on the associative memory, it can be concluded that the associative memory presented in this paper is in some respect more akin to a human memory than a Hopfield model. |
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