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CONNECTION
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
High capacity, small world associative memory models
Models of associative memory usually have full connectivity or if diluted, random symmetric connectivity. In contrast, biological neural systems have predominantly local, non-symm...
Neil Davey, Lee Calcraft, Rod Adams
CONNECTION
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Efficient architectures for sparsely-connected high capacity associative memory models
In physical implementations of associative memory, wiring costs play a significant role in shaping patterns of connectivity. In this study of sparsely-connected associative memory...
Lee Calcraft, Rod Adams, Neil Davey
NIPS
2003
13 years 6 months ago
The Doubly Balanced Network of Spiking Neurons: A Memory Model with High Capacity
A balanced network leads to contradictory constraints on memory models, as exemplified in previous work on accommodation of synfire chains. Here we show that these constraints can...
Yuval Aviel, David Horn, Moshe Abeles
IJCAI
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Search on High Degree Graphs
We show that nodes of high degree tend to occur infrequently in random graphs but frequently in a wide variety of graphs associated with real world search problems. We then study ...
Toby Walsh
NN
2011
Springer
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12 years 11 months ago
Tree-like hierarchical associative memory structures
In this letter we explore an alternative structural representation for Steinbuch-type binary associative memories. These networks offer very generous storage capacities (both asy...
João Sacramento, Andreas Wichert