Vector-Neuron Models of Associative Memory

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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6 pages, Lecture on International Joint Conference on Neural Networks IJCNN-2004

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We consider two models of Hopfield-like associative memory with $q$-valued neurons: Potts-glass neural network (PGNN) and parametrical neural network (PNN). In these models neurons can be in more than two different states. The models have the record characteristics of its storage capacity and noise immunity, and significantly exceed the Hopfield model. We present a uniform formalism allowing us to describe both PNN and PGNN. This networks inherent mechanisms, responsible for outstanding recognizing properties, are clarified.

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