Abstract

We discuss matrix associative memories. We also introduce holographic matrix associative memories. We show how the first class allows for interpolation while the holographic kind does not. We provide a general class of matrix associative memories that allows us to move between these two extremes. We next look at fuzzy associative memories and introduce a general fuzzy holographic memory. Finally, we describe a number of methods for measuring the degree of association between an input and a primary memory stimulus.

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