maiden@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (VLSI Layout Project) (09/19/87)
Someone sent me mail about a citation for Fukushima's network that
handled "shifts in attention". I lost the address. If that person
receives this information through this channel, I'd appreciate a
e-mail letter.
"A Neural Network Model for Selective Attention in Visual Pattern
Recognition," K. Fukushima, _Biological Cybernetics_ 55: 5-15 (1986).
"A Hierarchical Neural Network Model for Associative Memory,"
K. Fukushima, _Biological Cybernetics_ 50: 105-113 (1984).
"Neocognitron: A Self-organizing Neural Network Model for a Mechanism
of Pattern Recognition Unaffected by Shift in Position,"
K. Fukushima, _Biological Cybernetics_ 36: 193-202 (1980).
The same person mentioned about vision-like systems, so here are some
interesting physiologically grounded network papers:
"A Self-Organizing Neural Network Sharing Features of the Mammalian
Visual System," H. Frohn, H. Geiger, and W. Singer, _Biological
Cybernetics_ 55: 333-343 (1987).
"Associative Recognition and Storage in a Model Network of
Physiological Neurons," J. Buhmann and K. Shulten, _Biological
Cybernetics_ 54: 319-335 (1986).
Concerning selection:
"Neural networks that learn temporal sequences by selection," S. Dehaene,
J. Changeux, and J. Nadal, _Proceeding of the National Academy of
Sciences, USA_ 84: 2727-2731 (1987).
I hope this of help. I apologize for the delay; my bibliography on
neural networks spans an entire file cabinet and is severely disorganized
after the last move.
Edward K. Y. Jung
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