| V. Bohossian, P. Hasler, and J. Bruck, "Programmable neural logic," IEEE Trans. Component, Packaging, Manuf. Technol. Part B, vol. 21, pp. 346--351, Nov. 1998. |
.... For example, there is a strong evidence that LT circuits are more efficient than AON circuits in implementing a number of important functions including the addition, product and division of integers [Siu 94] Siu 93] Motivated by our recent work on the VLSI implementation of LT elements [Bohossian 95b] we introduce in this paper a more powerful computing element, a multiple threshold neuron, which we call LTM , which stands for Linear Threshold with Multiple transitions. Instead of the sign function in the LT element it computes an arbitrary (with polynomialy many transitions) Boolean ....
V. Bohossian, P. Hasler and J. Bruck. Programmable Neural Logic. Unpublished manuscript, Nov. 1995.
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V. Bohossian, P. Hasler, and J. Bruck, "Programmable neural logic," IEEE Trans. Component, Packaging, Manuf. Technol. Part B, vol. 21, pp. 346--351, Nov. 1998.
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