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A multilayered bidirectional associative memory model for learning nonlinear tasks

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NEURAL NETWORKS
卷 167, 期 -, 页码 244-265

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2023.08.018

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ANNs; Associative memory; BAM neural networks; Cognition; Multilayer; Nonlinear tasks

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A multilayered bidirectional associative memory neural network, composed of a Multi-Feature extracting bidirectional associative memory (MF) and a modified Bidirectional Associative Memory (BAM), is proposed. The MF generates feature patterns from the original inputs, which are learned by the BAM. Experimental results show that the model can consistently learn various nonlinear tasks and the degree of nonlinearity in decision boundaries can be adjusted by manipulating network parameters.
A multilayered bidirectional associative memory neural network is proposed to account for learning nonlinear types of association. The model (denoted as the MF-BAM) is composed of two modules, the Multi-Feature extracting bidirectional associative memory (MF), which contains various unsupervised network layers, and a modified Bidirectional Associative Memory (BAM), which consists of a single supervised network layer. The MF generates successive feature patterns from the original inputs. These patterns change the relationship between the inputs and targets in a way that the BAM can learn. The model was tested on different nonlinear tasks, such as the N-bit, Double Moon and its variants, and the 3-class spiral task. Behaviors were reported through learning errors, decision zones, and recall performances. Results showed that it was possible to learn all tasks consistently. By manipulating the number of units per layer and the number of unsupervised network layers in the MF, it was possible to change the level of nonlinearity observed in the decision boundaries. Furthermore, results indicated that different behaviors were achieved from the same set of inputs by using the different generated patterns. These findings are significant as they showed how a BAM-inspired model could solve nonlinear tasks in a more cognitively plausible fashion.'& COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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