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    Linear and nonlinear associative memories for parameter estimation (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    This paper proposes the use of associative memories for obtaining preliminary parameter estimates for nonlinear systems. When a training set \((r_ i,s_ i)\) is given an associative memory matrix \(\widehat M\) is constructed which optimally, in the least squares sense, associates each system output vector \(s_ i\) with its corresponding parameter vector \(r_ i\). Given any observed system output vector \(s^*\), an estimate \(\widehat r\) for the system parameters is obtained by setting \(\widehat r= \widehat M s^*\). This paper also gives numerical experiments to indicate the effectiveness of this approach.
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    parameter estimates
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    associative memory
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    least squares
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