Explorations with the Dynamic Wave Model
Abstract
Following Shrager and Johnson (1995) we study growth of logi(cid:173) cal function complexity in a network swept by two overlapping waves: one of pruning, and the other of Hebbian reinforcement of connections. Results indicate a significant spatial gradient in the appearance of both linearly separable and non linearly separable functions of the two inputs of the network; the n.l.s. cells are much sparser and their slope of appearance is sensitive to parameters in a highly non-linear way.
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Rebotier and Elman. "Explorations with the Dynamic Wave Model." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1995.Markdown
[Rebotier and Elman. "Explorations with the Dynamic Wave Model." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1995.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1995/rebotier1995neurips-explorations/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{rebotier1995neurips-explorations,
title = {{Explorations with the Dynamic Wave Model}},
author = {Rebotier, Thomas P. and Elman, Jeffrey L.},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {1995},
pages = {549-555},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1995/rebotier1995neurips-explorations/}
}