Best Paper AwardInternational audienceNeuronal models of associative memories are recurrent networks able to learn quickly patterns as stable states of the network. Their main acknowledged weakness is related to catastrophic interference when too many or too close examples are stored. Based on biological data we have recently proposed a model resistant to some kinds of interferences related to heteroassociative learning. In this paper we report numerical experiments that highlight this robustness and demonstrate very good performances of memorization. We also discuss convergence of interests for such an adaptive mechanism for biological modeling and information processing in the domain of machine learning
AbstractProtein Processor Associative Memory (PPAM) is a novel architecture for learning association...
The work of McCloskey and Cohen popularized the concept of catastrophic interference. They used a ne...
Catastrophic forgetting (also known in the literature as catastrophic interference) is the phenomeno...
We propose and develop an original model of associative memories relying on coded neural networks. A...
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Introduction The associative memory is one of the fundamental algorithms of information processing ...
The problem of neural network association is to retrieve a previously memorized pattern from its noi...
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In neural networks, when new patterns are learned by a network, the new information radically interf...
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AbstractProtein Processor Associative Memory (PPAM) is a novel architecture for learning association...
The work of McCloskey and Cohen popularized the concept of catastrophic interference. They used a ne...
Catastrophic forgetting (also known in the literature as catastrophic interference) is the phenomeno...
We propose and develop an original model of associative memories relying on coded neural networks. A...
International audienceLearning or memory formation are associated with the strengthening of the syna...
This paper presents a study of the model of triple BAM by E.Reynaud which is an improved variation o...
The paper analyses possibilities of episodic multi-winner multi-directional associative memory taugh...
Abstract—Typical bidirectional associative memories (BAM) use an offline, one-shot learning rule, ha...
Introduction The associative memory is one of the fundamental algorithms of information processing ...
The problem of neural network association is to retrieve a previously memorized pattern from its noi...
29 pagesInternational audienceWhile humans forget gradually, highly distributed connectionist networ...
In neural networks, when new patterns are learned by a network, the new information radically interf...
Version abrégée en FrançaisInternational audienceGradient descent learning procedures are most often...
We present a framework for the self-organized formation of high level learning by a statistical prep...
Brain-inspired, artificial neural network approach offers the ability to develop attractors for each...
AbstractProtein Processor Associative Memory (PPAM) is a novel architecture for learning association...
The work of McCloskey and Cohen popularized the concept of catastrophic interference. They used a ne...
Catastrophic forgetting (also known in the literature as catastrophic interference) is the phenomeno...