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22 March 1996 O(No) pulse-coupled neural network performing humanlike logic
Jason M. Kinser, H. John Caulfield
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Abstract
This paper will demonstrate that the PCNN has the capability of performing logic more similar to a human approach to problem solving than a traditional computer algorithm. An example of the spaghetti strand problem is used to support this contention. The PCNN used here is a neural network with only local connections and it also is continuous in the input space. Optical implementation of such a design is feasible and presented here.
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Jason M. Kinser and H. John Caulfield "O(No) pulse-coupled neural network performing humanlike logic", Proc. SPIE 2760, Applications and Science of Artificial Neural Networks II, (22 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235945
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KEYWORDS
Neurons

Logic

Fuzzy logic

Neural networks

Image segmentation

Visual cortex

Image processing

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