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The architecture, or geometry of the system, is composed in a way that all neurons are connected .In math terms, a Hopfield Network can be represented as an “Energy” (E) function: | The architecture, or geometry of the system, is composed in a way that all neurons are connected .In math terms, a Hopfield Network can be represented as an “Energy” (E) function: | ||
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Network
Hopfield Associative Memory Networks
The main model of the project is the associative memory network made by J.J. Hopfield in the 80’s. On this model, the system tends to converge to a pre-determined equilibrium, restoring the same pattern when exposed to variations of this same pattern.
The architecture, or geometry of the system, is composed in a way that all neurons are connected .In math terms, a Hopfield Network can be represented as an “Energy” (E) function:
Fig.3