Autores
Carbajal Hernández José Juan
Sánchez Fernández Luis Pastor
Título New algorithm for efficient pattern recall using a static threshold with the Steinbuch Lernmatrix
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Connection Science
Resumen An associative memory is a binary relationship between inputs and outputs, which is stored in an M matrix. The fundamental purpose of an associative memory is to recover correct output patterns from input patterns, which can be altered by additive, subtractive or combined noise. The Steinbuch Lernmatrix was the first associative memory developed in 1961, and is used as a pattern recognition classifier. However, a misclassification problem is presented when crossbar saturation occurs. A new algorithm that corrects the misclassification in the Lernmatrix is proposed in this work. The results of crossbar saturation with fundamental patterns demonstrate a better performance of pattern recalling using the new algorithm. Experiments with real data show a more efficient classifier when the algorithm is introduced in the original Lernmatrix. Therefore, the thresholded Lernmatrix memory emerges as a suitable and alternative classifier to be used in the developing pattern processing field
Observaciones
Lugar Oxon
País Inglaterra
No. de páginas 33-44
Vol. / Cap. Vol. 23, Issue 1
Inicio 2011-03-01
Fin
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