associative memory उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Its roots can be backtraced to the original HAM ( Human Associative Memory ) model of memory, described by John R . Anderson and Gordon Bower in 1973.
- Following its first publication, multiple extensions of the model have been put forth such as a precategorical acoustic store, the search of associative memory model, the perturbation model, and permastore.
- If I were to design a gaming system, I'd use a vector processor with a heavily pipelined and parallel floating-point math unit along with associative memory instead of addressable memory.
- "' Holographic Associative Memory "'( HAM ) is part of the family of analog, correlation-based, associative, stimulus-response memories, where information is mapped onto the phase orientation of complex numbers operating.
- However, despite the accumulating evidence for widespread sparse coding and theoretical arguments for its importance, a demonstration that sparse coding improves the stimulus-specificity of associative memory has been lacking until recently.
- The Saffron implementation is able to operate on compressed datasets thereby enabling dramatic reduction in storage and CPU hardware, thus enabling the application of associative memory technology in a distributed environment.
- In 2000, former National Security Advisor Admiral ( Dr . ) John Poindexter joined the board with a focus of applying Associative Memory technology in the fields of National Security and Intelligence.
- However, Hopfield found that this chaotic behavior is confined to relatively small parts of the phase space, and does not impair the network's ability to act as a content-addressable associative memory system.
- Saffron was founded in 1999 by Dr Manuel Aparicio, a recognized pioneer in the field of Associative Memories, and Mr . James Fleming, a software engineer and leader in intelligent agent development.
- L . L . Thurstone argued for a model of intelligence that included seven unrelated factors ( verbal comprehension, word fluency, number facility, spatial visualization, associative memory, perceptual speed, reasoning, and induction ).