Utilizing lime: Asynchronous Binding
–Neural Information Processing Systems
A binding problem occurs when two different events (or objects) are represented identically. For example, representing "John hit Ted" by activating the units JOHN, HIT, and TED would lead to a binding problem because the same pattern of activation would also be used to represent "Ted hit John". The binding problem is ubiquitous and is a concern whenever internal representations are postulated. In addition to guarding against the binding problem, an effective binding mechanism must construct representations that assist processing. For instance, different states of the world must be represented in a manner that assists in discovering commonalities between disparate states, allowing for category formation and analogical processing.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1999
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