2018
DOI: 10.5540/03.2018.006.02.0249
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An Introduction to the Complete Lattice Projection Autoassociative Memories: Definitions and Examples

Abstract: An autoassociative memory is an input-output system designed for the storage and recall of a finite set of items. In this work, we present the class of complete lattice projection autoassociative memories (CLPAMs). A CLPAM is a non-distributive autoassociative memory defined by a neural network with a hidden layer of morphological neurons. More importantly, a CLPAM is formulated using only the partial ordering of a complete lattice. As an example of CLPAM, we introduce the so called distance-based projection a… Show more

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