Instantaneously trained neural networks
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In the artificial intelligence topic of machine learning, probably the best known example of an instant-training network is the Willshaw network, and its descendant the ADAM network (Advanced Distibuted Associative Memory). These are both associative networks; this is an example of supervised learning.
A different instantaneously trained neural network is the Kak neural network, which can be used either on binary or real data. Instantaneously trained networks can be models of short-term biological memory.
External link
- the ADAM architecture (http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/~bpg/research/AM.html)
- Kak neural network (http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:_AdOl6aFI60J:eprint.uq.edu.au/archive/00000832/+kak+neural+network+zhu&hl=en)