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Scene Segmentation by Spike Synchronization in Reciprocally.. - Knoblauch, Palm (2002)   (Correct)

....of objects or thoughts in the cortex of suciently complex animals like monkeys or men. The most reasonable idea on this issue goes back to the psychologist Donald Hebb and calls for a distributed representation in terms of the coincident activation of a group of neurons called a cell assembly [Hebb, 1949]. One immediate argument against this idea which has been put forward many times is the superposition problem: if two or more assemblies are activated at the same time, how can they be segmented into the individual assemblies The answer to this problem is provided by the strong mutual excitation ....

Hebb, D. (1949). The organization of behavior. A neuropsychological theory. Wiley, New York.


Artificial Neurons with Arbitrarily - Complex Internal Structures   (Correct)

....2q 2 . In the neurodynamics defined by Eq. 3 we will use the function g, reserving the function h for communication outside of the network. There is no reason why I O nodes should use the same characteristic functions as compute nodes. The weights will be fixed using a generalized Hebbian rule [6, 8], i.e. a; i f j (6) Since this GAN has 4 distinct internal states, we can compare the performance of our GAN network to that of a multi state Hopfield model [19] Define the neuron values in the multi state Hopfield network as s 2 f3; 1; 1; 3g and define thresholds at f2; 0; 2g. For a ....

HEBB, D. O. The Organization of Behavior. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1949.


Attractor Network Models of Cortical Associative Memory - Lansner, Fransén   (Correct)

....available data into computational models that help to explain known relationships in new ways and to suggest new experiments. Almost fifty years ago, Hebb hypothesized about the existence of Hebbian synapses and formulated his so called cell assembly theory of memory and thought processes [3]. Today, Hebbian synapses are well established experimentally [4, 5] Despite the fact that early computer simulations [6, 7] were negative or inconclusive, the cell assembly theory still stimulate scientific work. It has been elaborated and modified considerably since its original formulation ....

Hebb D. O. (1949). The Organization of Behavior, John Wiley Inc., New York.


Storage Capacity of Letter Recognition in Hopfield Networks - Gang Wei Gwei   (Correct)

....be retrieved from the representation of partial patterns. t i ij w The dynamical behavior of its neuron states strongly depends on synaptic strength between neurons. The specification of the synaptic weights is conventionally referred to as learning. Hopfield used the Hebbian learning rule [3] to determine weights. Since Hopfield s proposal, many alternative algorithms for learning and associative recalling have been proposed to improve the performance of the Hopfield networks. We will discuss the Hebbian rule and pseudo inverse rule and apply them to letter recognition. The ....

D. O. Hebb. The Organization of Behavior. Wiley, 1949.


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Scene Segmentation by Spike Synchronization in Reciprocally.. - Knoblauch, Palm (2002)   (Correct)

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