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Chaotic bidirectional associative memory
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Storage (Memory)Cognitive ScienceMemory SystemAssociative Memory (Psychology)Computational NeuroscienceNeurolinguisticsChaotic NeuronsMemoryNeuronal NetworkAdaptive MemoryOne-to-many AssociationsComputer ScienceNeuroscienceBrain-like ComputingCognitive NeuroscienceTraining PairSocial Sciences
A chaotic bidirectional associative memory (CBAM) is proposed and simulated. It can deal with one-to-many associations such as {(A,a), (A,b), (A,c),/spl middot//spl middot//spl middot/}. In the CBAM, in order to enable one-to-many associations, each training pair is memorized together with its own contextual information and chaotic neurons are employed in a part of the network corresponding to the contextual information. Since the chaotic neurons change their states by chaos, the one-to-many associations can be realized in the CBAM.
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