Spatiotemporal Connectionist Networks: A Taxonomy and Review

Abstract

This article reviews connectionist network architectures and training algorithms that are capable of dealing with patterns distributed across both space and time—spatiotemporal patterns. It provides common mathematical, algorithmic, and illustrative frameworks for describing spatiotemporal networks, making it easier to compare and contrast their representational and operational characteristics. Computational power, representational issues, and learning are discussed. In additional references to the relevant source publications are provided. This article can serve as a guide to prospective users of spatiotemporal networks by providing an overview of the operational and representational alternatives available.

Cite

Text

Kremer. "Spatiotemporal Connectionist Networks: A Taxonomy and Review." Neural Computation, 2001. doi:10.1162/089976601300014538

Markdown

[Kremer. "Spatiotemporal Connectionist Networks: A Taxonomy and Review." Neural Computation, 2001.](https://mlanthology.org/neco/2001/kremer2001neco-spatiotemporal/) doi:10.1162/089976601300014538

BibTeX

@article{kremer2001neco-spatiotemporal,
  title     = {{Spatiotemporal Connectionist Networks: A Taxonomy and Review}},
  author    = {Kremer, Stefan C.},
  journal   = {Neural Computation},
  year      = {2001},
  pages     = {249-306},
  doi       = {10.1162/089976601300014538},
  volume    = {13},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neco/2001/kremer2001neco-spatiotemporal/}
}