Abstract

We propose a molecular associative memory model, by combining auto-logistic specifications, which capture statistical dependencies within the local neighborhood systems of the exposed knowledge, with the bio-inspired DNA-based molecular operations, which store and evolve the memory. Our model, characterized by only the local dependencies of the spatial binary data, allows to capture only a fewer features. Our memory model stores the exposed patterns and recalls the stored patterns through bio-inspired molecular operations. Our molecular memory simulation exemplifies the applications of associative memories in pattern storage and retrieval with high recall accuracy, even with lower order memory traces (pair-wise cliques) and thus exhibits brain-like content-addressing cognitive abilities.

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