Shigematsu et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Temporal learning rule and dynamic neural network modelShigematsu et al., 2000
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- 13919241473449920210
- Author
- Shigematsu Y
- Matsumoto G
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- Publication venue
- Applied Mathematics and Computation
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The central nervous system is a highly dynamic network which is constantly being changed by a learning process. A new temporal learning rule, the revised Hebbian rule with synaptic history, was proposed in order to organize the dynamic associative memory. The learning …
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