Autores
Acevedo Mosqueda María Elena
Yáñez Márquez Cornelio
Acevedo Mosqueda Marco Antonio
Título Bidirectional associative memories: Different approaches
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción ACM Computing Surveys
Resumen Bidirectional Associative Memories (BAM) are systems that allow to associate pairs of patterns. Once a memory has learned, patterns can be recalled in two directions. BAMs have many applications in pattern recognition and image processing. The aim of this survey is to present several models of BAM throughout time, since Kosko [1988] proposed the first model; followed by those works based on or inspired by it, trying to improve recall capacity; to some recent one-shot models—such as Morphological BAM and Alpha-Beta BAM—which are of particular interest, given their superior performance.
Observaciones DOI: 10.1145/2431211.2431217; Received February 2011; revised July 2011; accepted September 2011
Lugar New York
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas Article number 18
Vol. / Cap. Vol. 45, Issue 3
Inicio 2013-02-01
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