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Masking fields: A massively parallel neural architecture for learning, recognizing, and predicting multiple groupings of patterned dataCohen et al., 1987
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- Cohen M
- Grossberg S
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- Applied Optics
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A massively parallel neural network architecture, called a masking field, is characterized through systematic computer simulations. A masking field is a multiple-scale self-similar automatically gain-controlled cooperative–competitive feedback network F 2. Network F 2 …
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