Gurney, 1992 - Google Patents
Weighted nodes and RAM-nets: A unified approachGurney, 1992
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- Gurney K
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- Journal of Intelligent Systems
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A general model of so-called'RAM-based nodes' which uses continuous sites values on the hypercube and processes analogue inputs is developed. A closed expression is given for the node's functionality and is shown to be equivalent to that for the sigma-pi nodes …
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