Fuzzy self-organizing map in cerebral cortical structure for pattern recognition

N. Homma, M. M. Gupta

研究成果: 会議への寄与学会論文査読

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This paper demonstrates that a novel neural structure can be useful for formation of long-term memory. An essential core of the proposed model is a control signal for learning or memory formation, inspired by a possible biological learning mechanism observed in cerebral cortices and hippocampus. From a biological point of view, the control signal can be generated by feedback connections between different cortical regions that correspond to specific functions in memory formation. The model involves the feedback from cognitive results based on the current long-term memories, representing the current knowledge, to a control signal that decides whether the present input should be memorized or not. Simulation results show that the model can posses some biologically observed features of human memory system.

本文言語英語
ページ539-544
ページ数6
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2004
イベントNAFIPS 2004 - Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society: Fuzzy Sets in the Heart of the Canadian Rockies - Banff, Alta, カナダ
継続期間: 2004 6月 272004 6月 30

会議

会議NAFIPS 2004 - Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society: Fuzzy Sets in the Heart of the Canadian Rockies
国/地域カナダ
CityBanff, Alta
Period04/6/2704/6/30

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