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The Computer Journal 1984 27(4):362-367; doi:10.1093/comjnl/27.4.362
© 1984 by British Computer Society
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An Aid to Pattern Recognition. Part 2

A. J. B. Travis *

41 Mattock Way, Sadlers Field, Abingdon, UK

The architecture of associative memory is explored. A system is presented that uses a simple sentence to describe its environment as discerned by several detectors. Simulations, using a digital computer, have demonstrated that the system learns by experience the form of the output sentence and which words to associate with particular inputs to each of the detectors. The system will then correctly describe a previously unencountered combination of known inputs. An extended architecture is also suggested to give the above system characteristics similar to the ‘mind's eye’.


Received September 1983.

* 41 Mattock Way, Sadlers Field, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 2PQ, UK


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