Multi-Associative Memory in fLIF Cell Assemblies

by Chris Huyck and Kailash Nadh

www.cwa.mdx.ac.uk/CABot/CABot.html

c.huyck@mdx.ac.uk

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  • In this talk (and the associated paper) some models of associative memory are presented.
  • These are based on simulated neurons and take advantage of the cell assembly hypothesis.
  • Simulations show:
    1. learning base concepts
    2. one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many associations
    3. context sensitive associations
    4. spatial cognitive mapping
  • However, we feel that this is an incomplete model of associative memory.
  • We are interested in what other properties cognitive associative memories have.