Improved Autoassociative Neural Networks
TBMG-7666
10/02/2003
- Content
Improved autoassociative neural networks, denoted nexi, have been proposed for use in controlling autonomous robots, including mobile exploratory robots of the biomorphic type. In comparison with conventional autoassociative neural networks, nexi would be more complex but more capable in that they could be trained to do more complex tasks. A nexus would use bit weights and simple arithmetic in a manner that would enable training and operation without a central processing unit, programs, weight registers, or large amounts of memory. Only a relatively small amount of memory (to hold the bit weights) and a simple logic application-specific integrated circuit would be needed.
- Citation
- "Improved Autoassociative Neural Networks," Mobility Engineering, October 2, 2003.