Complex-valued multistate neural associative memory
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks1996Vol. 7(6), pp. 1491–1496
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Abstract
A model of a multivalued associative memory is presented. This memory has the form of a fully connected attractor neural network composed of multistate complex-valued neurons. Such a network is able to perform the task of storing and recalling gray-scale images. It is also shown that the complex-valued fully connected neural network may be considered as a generalization of a Hopfield network containing real-valued neurons. A computational energy function is introduced and evaluated in order to prove network stability for asynchronous dynamics. Storage capacity as related to the number of accessible neuron states is also estimated.
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