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Recognition of general patterns using neural networks
Authors:A. Jun-Wei Wong
Affiliation:(1) Oak Ridge High School, 37830 Oak Ridge, TN, USA;(2) Present address: Henry DeWolf Smyth Scholar, Princeton University, 08544 Princeton, NJ, USA;(3) Henry DeWolf Smyth Scholar, Princeton University, 08544 Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract:The Hopfield model of neural network stores memory in its symmetric synaptic connections and can only learn to recognize sets of nearly ldquoorthogonalrdquo patterns. A new algorithm is put forth to permit the recognition of general (ldquonon-orthogonalrdquo) patterns. The algorithm specifies the construction of the new network's memory matrix Tij, which is, in general, asymmetrical and contains the Hopfield neural network (Hopfield 1982) as a special case. We find further that in addition to this new algorithm for general pattern recognition, there exists in fact a large class of Tij memory matrices which permit the recognition of non-orthogonal patterns. The general form of this class of Tij memory matrix is presented, and the projection matrix neural network (Personnaz et al. 1985) is found as a special case of this general form. This general form of memory matrix extends the library of memory matrices which allow a neural network to recognize non-orthogonal patterns. A neural network which followed this general form of memory matrix was modeled on a computer and successfully recognized a set of non-orthogonal patterns. The new network also showed a tolerance for altered and incomplete data. Through this new method, general patterns may be taught to the neural network.
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