On a model of associative memory with huge storage capacity (Q2410291)

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On a model of associative memory with huge storage capacity
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    On a model of associative memory with huge storage capacity (English)
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    17 October 2017
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    This is an investigation on how more patterns in an associative neural network can be stored. One mainly refers to the generalized Hopfield model introduced in the paper of [\textit{D. Krotov} and \textit{J. J. Hopfield}, ``Dense associative memory for pattern recognition'', in: Advances in neural information processing systems. Red Hook: Curran Associates, Inc. 1172--1180 (2016)]. In their model, Krotov and Hopfield introduced a more general, asynchronous updating rule, based on a smooth function \(F(x)\), the interaction function. In the present article, there is first a discussion on the number of stored patterns in the case of a polynomial interaction \(F(x)= x^n\). In the case of a generalized Hopfield model with the dynamics being defined by means of an exponential interaction function \(F(x)=e^x\), one proves that the model has an exponential storage capacity in the number of neurons.
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    neural networks
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    associative memory
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    Hopfield model
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    exponential interaction
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