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Kalaba's associative memories for system identification
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    Kalaba's associative memories for system identification (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    The authors consider the problem of computing accurate estimates for initial conditions needed when an inverse problem solution is south by one of the methods which transform it into a finite sequence of initial value problems. Following the work of Kalaba the authors use the associative memory technique to compute these initial conditions, showing on a number of examples that the associative memory technique is very effective and accurate.
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    associative memory technique
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