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Message #06832



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: "Noam Rudnick" propellor3@hotmail.com
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 20:04:21 EDT
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Assosiative Memories


I don't know about the sci-am article, but it might be worthwhile trying to
find "Experiments in Artificial Neural Networks," by Ed Rietman in an online
used bookstore, or at your library (out of print now), since it deals with
networks of flip flops and how they can be used to simulate associative-type
memories. Check it out

Peace,
Noam


>From: Richard Piotter
>Reply-To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
>To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
>Subject: Assosiative Memories
>Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 10:34:30 -0500
>
>Issue? Year, month???
>
>
>Sean Rigter wrote:
>
> > ...if workers had a memory loop to mber the path taken from the
> > foraging site to the hive...
> >
> >> I once read in Scientific American that associative memory could be
>built with
> >> discreet components. They were using JK flip/flops to accomplish
>this. Is it
> >> possible to do it
> >> with BEAM 'bots? These flip/flop circuits look suspiciously like Nv
>circuits...
> >>
> >> Richard
> >> []--/\/\/--[]
>--
>
>
>Richard Piotter
>richfile@rconnect.com
>
>The Richfiles Robotics & TI web page:
>http://richfiles.calc.org
>
>For the BEAM Robotics list:
>BEAM Robotics Tek FAQ
>http://people.ne.mediaone.net/bushbo/beam/FAQ.html
>

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6833 Sun, 17 Oct 1999 20:36:11 -0500 Re: Assosiative Memories Noam Rudnick
> I don't know about the sci-am article, but it might be worthwhile trying
to
> find "Experiments in Artificial Neural Networks," by Ed Rietman in an
online
> used bookstore, or at your library (out of print now), since it deals with
> networks of flip flops and how they can be used to simulate
associative-type
> memories. Check it out
>
> Peace,
> Noam
>
>
> >From: Richard Piotter
> >Reply-To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
> >To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
> >Subject: Assosiative Memories
> >Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 10:34:30 -0500
> >
> >Issue? Year, month???
> >
> >
> >Sean Rigter wrote:
> >
> > > ...if workers had a memory loop to mber the path taken from the
> > > foraging site to the hive...
> > >
> > >> I once read in Scientific American that associative memory could be
> >built with
> > >> discreet components. They were using JK flip/flops to accomplish
> >this. Is it
> > >> possible to do it
> > >> with BEAM 'bots? These flip/flop circuits look suspiciously like Nv
> >circuits...
> > >>
> > >> Richard
> > >> []--/\/\/--[]
> >--
> >
> >
> >Richard Piotter
> >richfile@rconnect.com
> >
> >The Richfiles Robotics & TI web page:
> >http://richfiles.calc.org
> >
> >For the BEAM Robotics list:
> >BEAM Robotics Tek FAQ
> >http://people.ne.mediaone.net/bushbo/beam/FAQ.html
> >
>
> ______________________________________________________
>


6834 Sun, 17 Oct 1999 20:34:31 -0500 [alt-beam] Re: Assosiative Memories "Richard Caudle"
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> Issue? Year, month???

Don't have those, but I have a copy of the article. Collective computation=
in Neuronlike Circuits authored by David W. Tank and John J. Hopfield.

Richard


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>
> Issue? Year, =

month???

Don't have those, but I have a c=
opy of =

the article. 
Collective computation in Neuronlike =

Circuits
authored by David W=
. Tank =

and John J. Hopfield.

 

Richard




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