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Pattern Recognition by Self-Organizing Neural Networks

by Gail A. Carpenter and Stephen Grossberg
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Pattern Recognition by Self-Organizing Neural Networks presents the most recent advances in an area of research that is becoming vitally important in the fields of cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and neural networks in general. The 19 articles take up developments in competitive learning and computational maps, adaptive resonance theory, and specialized architectures and biological connections.Introductory survey articles provide a framework for understanding the many models involved in various approaches to studying neural networks. These are followed in Part 2 by articles that form the foundation for models of competitive learning and computational mapping, and recent articles by Kohonen, applying them to problems in speech recognition, and by Hecht-Nielsen, applying them to problems in designing adaptive lookup tables. Articles in Part 3 focus on adaptive resonance theory (ART) networks,selforganizing pattern recognition systems whose top-down template feedback signals guarantee their stable learning in response to arbitrary sequences of input patterns. In Part 4, articles describe embedding ART modules into larger architectures and provide experimental evidence from neurophysiology, event-related potentials, and psychology that support the prediction that ART mechanisms exist in the brain.Gail A. Carpenter is Professor of Mathematics and Cognitive and Neural Systems at Boston University, where Stephen Grossberg is Wang Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems and Director of the Center for Adaptive Systems. Together they direct the university's Cognitive and Neural Systems Program.Contributors: J.-P. Banquet, G. A. Carpenter, S. Grossberg, R.

Hecht-Nielsen, T. Kohonen, B. Kosko, T. W. Ryan, N. A. Schmajuk, W. Singer, D. Stork, C. von der Malsburg, C. L. Winter.

About the Author, Gail A. Carpenter and Stephen Grossberg

Gail A. Carpenter is Professor of Mathematics and Cognitive and Neural Systems and Director of the CNS Technology Lab at Boston University.

Stephen Grossberg is Professor of Mathematics, Psychology, and Biomedical Engineering and Director of the Center for Adaptive Systems at Boston University.

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Presents the most recent advances in an area of research that is becoming vitally important in the fields of cognitive science, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and neural networks in general. The 19 articles take up developments in competitive learning and computational maps, adaptive resonance theory, and specialized architectures and biological connections. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 14, 1991
Publisher
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1991.
Pages
710
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780262031769

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