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Archive for June 2008

Hopfield network example

Posted by: ferrouswheel on: 2008-06-08

As a toy problem for playing/testing/understanding attention allocation in OpenCog, I’ve been emulating the behaviour of a Hopfield network within the OpenCog AtomSpace.
For those not already aware, a Hopfield network is a kind of recurrent neural network that acts as an associative memory. It consist of a number of units linked together. These units store [...]


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