Abstract

We propose a chaotic associative memory (CAM). It has two distinctive features: 1) it can recall correct stored patterns from superimposed input; and 2) it can deal with many-to-many associations. As for the first feature, when a stored pattern is given to the conventional chaotic neural network as an external input, the input pattern is continuously searched. The proposed model makes use of the above property to separate the superimposed patterns. As for the second feature, most of the conventional associative memories cannot deal with many-to-many associations due to the superimposed pattern caused by the stored common data. However, since the proposed model can separate the superimposed pattern, it can deal with many-to-many associations. A series of computer simulations shows the effectiveness of the proposed model.

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