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Experiments with representation in neural networks

object motion, speech, and arithmetic

J. A. Anderson M. L. Rossen S. R. Viscuso M. E. Sereno

pp. 54-69

Abstract

Simple network models for object motion, perception of spoken syllables, and learning of simple arithmetic are discussed. Many of the same data representation techniques can be used for all three of these highly dissimilar tasks.

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Haken Hermann, Stadler Michael (1990) Synergetics of cognition: proceedings of the international symposium at Schloß Elmau, Bavaria, june 4–8, 1989. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 54-69

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-48779-8_3

Full citation:

Anderson J. A., Rossen M. L., Viscuso S. R., Sereno M. E. (1990) „Experiments with representation in neural networks: object motion, speech, and arithmetic“, In: H. Haken & M. Stadler (eds.), Synergetics of cognition, Dordrecht, Springer, 54–69.