High performance associative memory models and weight dilution
Davey, N., Adams, R.G. and Hunt, S.
(2001)
High performance associative memory models and weight dilution.
In:
Procs of Int Conf on Neural Information Processing : ICONIP'01.
UNSPECIFIED, pp. 597-602.
The consequences of diluting the weights of the standard Hopfield architecture associative memory model, trained using perceptron like learning rules, is examined. A proportion of the weights of the network are removed; this can be done in a symmetric and asymmetric way and both methods are investigated. This paper reports experimental investigations into the consequences of dilution in terms of: capacity, training times and size of basins of attraction. It is concluded that these networks maintain a reasonable performance at fairly high dilution rates.
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