DocumentCode
303302
Title
Spatio-temporal associative memories-the role of inhibitory neurons in building synfire chains
Author
Lehmann, Christian ; Razafinimanana, Nirina
Author_Institution
Antananarivo Univ., Madagascar
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
3-6 Jun 1996
Firstpage
810
Abstract
Associative memories are of paramount importance for any system that must compute on real world data. Famous fixed point recurrent networks of the Hopfield type have shown their limits in both storage capacities and computational capabilities. Recent extensions to dynamic attractors seem to be able to increase both. A study of such a spatio-temporal memory model based on Abeles´ synfire chains is presented. Experiments on compound words translation have revealed the promising computational properties of the model. It is shown here how, by controlling memory traces variability while learning, inhibitory neurons determine the number of representations that may be securely loaded in the system. This number is found to be proportional to the network size
Keywords
content-addressable storage; language translation; learning (artificial intelligence); compound words translation; dynamic attractors; inhibitory neurons; learning; memory traces variability; spatio-temporal associative memories; synfire chains; Animals; Associative memory; Automatic control; Computer networks; Control systems; Databases; Filters; Fires; Natural languages; Neurons;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Neural Networks, 1996., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3210-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNN.1996.549001
Filename
549001
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