2017
DOI: 10.1515/jaiscr-2017-0018
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Pseudo-Orthogonalization of Memory Patterns for Complex-Valued and Quaternionic Associative Memories

Abstract: Hebbian learning rule is well known as a memory storing scheme for associative memory models. This scheme is simple and fast, however, its performance gets decreased when memory patterns are not orthogonal each other. Pseudo-orthogonalization is a decorrelating method for memory patterns which uses XNOR masking between the memory patterns and randomly generated patterns. By a combination of this method and Hebbian learning rule, storage capacity of associative memory concerning non-orthogonal patterns is impro… Show more

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“…Minemoto et al [ 13 ] studied QHNNs using the polar-represented activation function. Several other models of QHNNs have also been proposed [ 14 17 ]. In this work, we study the twin-multistate quaternion Hopfield neural networks (TMQHNNs) [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minemoto et al [ 13 ] studied QHNNs using the polar-represented activation function. Several other models of QHNNs have also been proposed [ 14 17 ]. In this work, we study the twin-multistate quaternion Hopfield neural networks (TMQHNNs) [ 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%