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Stability and attractivity in associative memory networks (English)
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1988
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The problem is addressed how to get for a net of N bipolar neurons a connection matrix C so that domains of attraction of learned patterns S m (1\(\leq m\leq p)\) are as great as possible. As known, if C is given by \[ C=(A_ 1s\quad 1,...,A_ ps\quad p)(\Sigma '\Sigma)^{-1}\Sigma '+\tilde C, \] where \(\Sigma\) is formed by the patterns S m (linearly independent), A m are positive diagonal and \(\tilde C\Sigma\) \(=0\), then stability (perfect recall) of the patterns is guaranteed. The paper shows, how the radii of Hamming domains of attraction of the patterns depend on the A m and suggests the construction of the A m which leads to semioptimal C. For equal-sized domains, each pattern attracts vectors from at least 1/(2 max \(C_{ii})\) neighbourhoods; for the orthogonal case (the Hebb rule) the radius is confirmed to be at least N/2p.
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neural nets
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pattern attractivity
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deterministic algorithms
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associative memory networks
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bipolar neurons
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connection matrix
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domains of attraction of learned patterns
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Hamming domains of attraction
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Hebb rule
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