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Engram decay in artificial neural networks

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posted on 2024-07-11, 18:33 authored by Howard Copland, Tim HendtlassTim Hendtlass
In this paper the process of forgetting, termed 'engram decay', in artificial neural networks is examined for three classes of networks: the self organizing map, fuzzy logic adaptive resonance theory and, maximally connected backpropagation networks. All networks were trained to categorize three varieties of iris. How iris categories are forgotten is shown to be strongly related to the distribution of iris categories in feature space.

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9780780327689

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IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN-95), Perth, Australia, 27 November-01 December 1995

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IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks ICNN-95, Perth, Australia, 27 November-01 December 1995

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