The capacity of the Hopfield associative memory
Techniques from coding theory are applied to study rigorously the capacity of the Hopfield associative memory. Such a memory stores n -tuple of \pm 1 's. The components change depending on a hard-limited version of linear functions of all other components. With symmetric connections between com...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on information theory 1987-07, Vol.33 (4), p.461-482 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Techniques from coding theory are applied to study rigorously the capacity of the Hopfield associative memory. Such a memory stores n -tuple of \pm 1 's. The components change depending on a hard-limited version of linear functions of all other components. With symmetric connections between components, a stable state is ultimately reached. By building up the connection matrix as a sum-of-outer products of m fundamental memories, one hopes to be able to recover a certain one of the m memories by using an initial n -tuple probe vector less than a Hamming distance n/2 away from the fundamental memory. If m fundamental memories are chosen at random, the maximum asympotic value of m in order that most of the m original memories are exactly recoverable is n/(2 \log n) . With the added restriction that every one of the m fundamental memories be recoverable exactly, m can be no more than n/(4 \log n) asymptotically as n approaches infinity. Extensions are also considered, in particular to capacity under quantization of the outer-product connection matrix. This quantized memory capacity problem is closely related to the capacity of the quantized Gaussian channel. |
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ISSN: | 0018-9448 1557-9654 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TIT.1987.1057328 |