An Artificial Neural Network for Spatio-Temporal Bipolar Patterns: Application to Phoneme Classification

Atlas, Les E., Homma, Toshiteru, II, Robert J. Marks

Neural Information Processing Systems 

In biological systems, it relates to such issues as classical and operant conditioning, temporal coordination of sensorimotor systems and temporal reasoning. In artificial systems, it addresses such real-world tasks as robot control, speech recognition, dynamic image processing, moving target detection by sonars or radars, EEG diagnosis, and seismic signal processing. Most of the processing elements used in neural network models for practical applications have been the formal neuronl or" its variations. These elements lack a memory flexible to temporal patterns,thus limiting most of the neural network models previously proposed to problems of spatial (or static) patterns. Some past solutions have been to convert the dynamic problems to static ones using buffer (or storage) neurons, or using a layered network with/without feedback.

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