Mathematical aspects of outer-product asynchronous content-addressable memories (Q911512)
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Mathematical aspects of outer-product asynchronous content-addressable memories (English)
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1990
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The paper summarizes and extends some important results on the dynamics (stability, attraction domains etc.) of several models of Hopfield networks. Canonical content addressable memories on n-cube (n power of 2) are introduced, in which there exist 2n vertices with mutual distances at least n/2, and their fixed points and attraction domains are more closely examined. (Rather pessimistic) results on relationships between memory capacity m/n (m-number of vectors to be stored) and \(\rho\) (fraction of initially incorrect bits in an input pattern) are formally derived.
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neural networks
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stability
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models of Hopfield networks
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Canonical content addressable memories
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fixed points
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attraction domains
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memory capacity
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