物理
光学
失真(音乐)
信号(编程语言)
旋转(数学)
翻译(生物学)
脉搏(音乐)
极限(数学)
人工神经网络
计算机科学
数学分析
人工智能
数学
探测器
基因
信使核糖核酸
生物化学
光电子学
CMOS芯片
化学
放大器
程序设计语言
出处
期刊:Applied optics
[The Optical Society]
日期:1994-09-10
卷期号:33 (26): 6239-6239
被引量:257
摘要
The linking-field neural network model of Eckhorn et al. [Neural Comput. 2, 293–307 (1990)] was introduced to explain the experimentally observed synchronous activity among neural assemblies in the cat cortex induced by feature-dependent visual activity. The model produces synchronous bursts of pulses from neurons with similar activity, effectively grouping them by phase and pulse frequency. It gives a basic new function: grouping by similarity. The synchronous bursts are obtained in the limit of strong linking strengths. The linking-field model in the limit of moderate-to-weak linking characterized by few if any multiple bursts is investigated. In this limit dynamic, locally periodic traveling waves exist whose time signal encodes the geometrical structure of a two-dimensional input image. The signal can be made insensitive to translation, scale, rotation, distortion, and intensity. The waves transmit information beyond the physical interconnect distance. The model is implemented in an optical hybrid demonstration system. Results of the simulations and the optical system are presented.
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