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A cortex-like learning machine for temporal hierarchical pattern clustering, detection, and recognition
Authors:James Ting-Ho LoAuthor Vitae
Affiliation:Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250, USA
Abstract:A learning machine, called a clustering interpreting probabilistic associative memory (CIPAM), is proposed. CIPAM consists of a clusterer and an interpreter. The clusterer is a recurrent hierarchical neural network of unsupervised processing units (UPUs). The interpreter is a number of supervised processing units (SPUs) that branch out from the clusterer. Each processing unit (PU), UPU or SPU, comprises “dendritic encoders” for encoding inputs to the PU, “synapses” for storing resultant codes, a “nonspiking neuron” for generating inhibitory graded signals to modulate neighboring spiking neurons, “spiking neurons” for computing the subjective probability distribution (SPD) or the membership function, in the sense of fuzzy logic, of the label of said inputs to the PU and generating spike trains with the SPD or membership function as the firing rates, and a masking matrix for maximizing generalization. While UPUs employ unsupervised covariance learning mechanisms, SPUs employ supervised ones. They both also have unsupervised accumulation learning mechanisms. The clusterer of CIPAM clusters temporal and spatial data. The interpreter interprets the resultant clusters, effecting detection and recognition of temporal and hierarchical causes.
Keywords:Neural network  Learning machine  Unsupervised learning  Clustering  Pattern recognition  Spiking neuron  Dendritic tree  Associative memory  Hebbian learning  Covariance learning
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