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Non-holographic associative memory

David Willshaw, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1988 - 
- Vol. 222, Iss: 5197, pp 151-156
TLDR
The features of a hologram that commend it as a model of associative memory can be improved on by other devices.
Abstract
The features of a hologram that commend it as a model of associative memory can be improved on by other devices.

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The Quantum Binding Problem in the Context of Associative Memory

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Analysis of correlation matrix memory and partial match—implications for cognitive psychology

TL;DR: CMM partial match performance is compared with a standard database indexing method that supports partial match (Multilevel Superimposed Coding), which shows CMM to compare well under certain cirumstances, even with this heavily optimised method.
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Facial Features Classification Using the Temporal Correlation Matrix Memory (TCMML)

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A hybrid connectionist associative memory with perfect storage

TL;DR: A Hybrid Connectionist Associative Memory is presented that guarantees perfect storage to arbitrary collections of fixed-length words on an alphabet (or equivalently, to Q-state vectors, Q ⩾ 2) and shows that collections of sets satisfying a certain condition are stored perfectly without creating a single additional unit.
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TL;DR: The modified static system described here is an alternative to Longuet-Higgins' model and takes account of the weaknesses of the nervous system as well as of its powers to imitate human memory with models.
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The Classification of Modifiable Synapses and Their Use In Models For Conditioning

TL;DR: It is argued that if the conditioning and memory mechanisms of the nervous system store information by means of modifiable synapses, some of these must be of class B or C, and if the models are to be given the property of extinction, classical conditioning requires modifiablesynapses of classes A and B or of class C.