Autores
Argüelles Cruz Amadeo José
Yáñez Márquez Cornelio
Título Theoretical Foundations for the Alpha-Beta Associative Memories: 10 Years of Derived Extensions, Models, and Applications
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Neural Processing Letters
Resumen The current paper contains the theoretical foundation for the off-the-mainstream model known as Alpha-Beta associative memories (alpha beta model). This is an unconventional computation model designed to operate as an associative memory, whose main application is the solution of pattern recognition tasks, particularly for pattern recall and pattern classification. Although this model was devised, proposed and created in 2002, it is worth noting that its theoretical support remains unpublished to this day. This is despite the fact that more than a hundred scientific articles have been published with applications, improvements, and new models derived from the alpha beta model. The present paper includes all the required definitions, and the rigorous mathematical demonstrations of the lemmas and theorems, explaining the operation of the alpha beta model, as well as the original models it has inspired or that have been derived from it. Also, brief descriptions of 60 selected articles related to the alpha beta model are presented. These latter works illustrate the competitiveness (and sometimes superiority) of several extensions and models derived from the original alpha beta model, when compared against some models and paradigms present in the mainstream current scientific literature.
Observaciones DOI 10.1007/s11063-017-9768-2
Lugar Dordrecht
País Paises Bajos
No. de páginas 811-847
Vol. / Cap. v. 48 no. 2
Inicio 2018-10-01
Fin
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