On Geometric Algebra representation of Binary Spatter Codes
Aerts, Diederik, Czachor, Marek, De Moor, Bart
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Distributed representation is a way of representing information in a pattern of activation over a set of neurons, in which each concept is represented by activation over multiple neuro ns, and each neuron participates in the representation of multiple concepts [1]. Examples of distributed representat ions include Recursive Auto-Associative Memory (RAAM) [2], Tensor Product Representations [3], Holographic Reduc ed Representations (HRRs) [4, 5], and Binary Spatter Codes (BSC) [6, 7, 8]. BSC is a powerful and simple method of representing hierarchical st ructures in connectionist systems and may be regarded as a binary version of HRRs. Yet, BSC has some drawback s associated with the representation of chunking. This is why different versions of BSC can be found in the literature.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-1-2009