A new approach to multiple class pattern classification with random matrices.
Wang, Dong Q., Zhang, Mengjie (2005)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Wang, Dong Q., Zhang, Mengjie (2005)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Jiří Beneš (1990)
Kybernetika
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Cheolhwan Oh, Stanisław Żak (2005)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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An image recall system using a large scale associative memory employing the generalized Brain-State-in-a-Box (gBSB) neural network model is proposed. The gBSB neural network can store binary vectors as stable equilibrium points. This property is used to store images in the gBSB memory. When a noisy image is presented as an input to the gBSB network, the gBSB net processes it to filter out the noise. The overlapping decomposition method is utilized to efficiently process images using...
Costas Siriopulos, Raphael Markellos (1996)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Andrzej Kasiński, Filip Ponulak (2006)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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In this review we focus our attention on supervised learning methods for spike time coding in Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs). This study is motivated by recent experimental results regarding information coding in biological neural systems, which suggest that precise timing of individual spikes may be essential for efficient computation in the brain. We are concerned with the fundamental question: What paradigms of neural temporal coding can be implemented with the recent learning methods?...
Igor Vajda, Jiří Grim (1998)
Kybernetika
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Neural networks with radial basis functions are considered, and the Shannon information in their output concerning input. The role of information- preserving input transformations is discussed when the network is specified by the maximum information principle and by the maximum likelihood principle. A transformation is found which simplifies the input structure in the sense that it minimizes the entropy in the class of all information-preserving transformations. Such transformation need...
Günaydın, Kemal, Günaydın, Ayten (2008)
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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