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Showing papers on "Bidirectional associative memory published in 1973"


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TL;DR: A model of associative memory for time varying spatial patterns is proposed and simulated on a digital computer, and shows an ability for associatives memory similar to that of the brain.
Abstract: A model of associative memory for time varying spatial patterns is proposed and simulated on a digital computer. This is a network composed of many neuron-like elements, and shows an ability for associative memory similar to that of the brain.

61 citations


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TL;DR: In the authors' models for associative recall, memory traces are superimposed on certain engram elements in distributed form and the reconstruction of items can be made virtually.
Abstract: We shall define associative recall as follows: ‘Associative recall is an operation in which a memorized item is recalled by an arbitrary, sufficiently large known part of it’. In our models for associative recall, memory traces are superimposed on certain engram elements in distributed form.In most models, memorized signals are reconstructed during recall. Reconstructivity places severe demands on physical systems, e.g., neural networks. In this model the reconstruction of items can be made virtually.

15 citations