[sci.math] Applied Optics Neural Net Issue

mike@bucasb.bu.edu (Michael Cohen) (11/05/87)

             NEURAL NETWORKS:  A special issue of Applied Optics
                     December 1, 1987 (vol. 26, no. 23)
            Guest editors: Gail A. Carpenter and Stephen Grossberg


     The Applied Optics special issue on neural networks brings together a
selection of research articles concerning both biological models of brain and
behavior and technological models for implementation in government and
industrial applications.  Many of the articles analyze problems about pattern
recognition and image processing, notably those classes of problems for which
adaptive, massively parallel, fault-tolerant solutions are needed, and for
which neural networks provide solutions in the form of architectures that will
run in real-time when realized in hardware.

     The articles are grouped into several topics: adaptive pattern recognition
models, image processing models, robotics models, optical implementations,
electronic implementations, and opto-electronic implementations. Each type of
neural network model is typically specialized to solve a variety of problems.
Models of back propagation, simulated annealing, competitive learning, adaptive
resonance, and associative map formation are found in a number of articles.
Each of the articles may thus be appreciated on several levels, from the
development of general modeling ideas, through the mathematical and
computational analysis of specialized model types, to the detailed explanation
of biological data or the fabrication of hardware. The table of contents
follows.

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             NEURAL NETWORKS: A special issue of Applied Optics
                     December 1, 1987 (vol. 26, no. 23)
            Guest editors: Gail A. Carpenter and Stephen Grossberg



                            TABLE OF CONTENTS



ADAPTIVE PATTERN RECOGNITION MODELS

   Teuvo Kohonen.  Adaptive, associative, and self-organizing functions in
   neural computing

   Gail A. Carpenter and Stephen Grossberg.  ART 2: Self-organization of
   stable category recognition codes for analog input patterns

   Jean-Paul Banquet and Stephen Grossberg.  Probing cognitive processes
   through the structure of event-related potentials during learning: An
   experimental and theoretical analysis

   Bart Kosko.  Adaptive bidirectional associative memories

   T.W. Ryan, C.L. Winter, and C.J. Turner.  Dynamic control of an artificial
   neural system: The Property Inheritance Network

   C. Lee Giles and Tom Maxwell.  Learning and generalization in high order
   neural networks: An overview

   Robert Hecht-Nielsen.  Counterpropagation networks

   Kunihiko Fukushima.  A neural network model for selective attention in
   visual pattern recognition and associative recall



IMAGE PROCESSING MODELS

   Michael H. Brill, Doreen W. Bergeron, and William W. Stoner.  Retinal
   model with adaptive contrast sensitivity and resolution

   Daniel Kersten, Alice J. O'Toole, Margaret E. Sereno, David C. Knill, and
   James A. Anderson.  Associative learning of scene parameters from images



ROBOTICS MODELS

   Jacob Barhen, N. Toomarian, and V. Protopopescu.  Optimization of the
   computational load of a hypercube supercomputer onboard a mobile robot

   Stephen Grossberg and Daniel S. Levine.  Neural dynamics of attentionally
   modulated Pavlovian conditioning: Blocking, inter-stimulus interval, and
   secondary reinforcement



OPTICAL IMPLEMENTATIONS

   Dana Z. Anderson and Diana M. Lininger.  Dynamic optical interconnects:
   Volume holograms and optical two-port operators

   Arthur D. Fisher, W.L. Lippincott, and John N. Lee.  Optical implementations
   of associative networks with versatile adaptive learning capabilities

   Clark C. Guest and Robert Te Kolste.  Designs and devices for optical
   bidirectional associative memories

   Kelvin Wagner and Demetri Psaltis.  Multilayer optical learning networks



ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATIONS

   Larry D. Jackel, Hans P. Graf, and R.E. Howard.  Electronic neural-network
   chips

   Larry D. Jackel, R.E. Howard, John S. Denker, W. Hubbard, and S.A. Solla.
   Building a hierarchy with neural networks: An example - image vector
   quantization

   A.P. Thakoor, A. Moopenn, John Lambe, and Satish K. Khanna.  Electronic
   hardware implementations of neural networks



OPTO-ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATIONS

   Nabil H. Farhat.  Opto-electronic analogs of self-programming neural nets:
   Architectures and methodologies for implementing fast stochastic learning
   by simulated annealing

   Yuri Owechko.  Opto-electronic resonator neural networks