Title
What Can We Compute with Lateral Inhibition Circuits?
Abstract
In this paper we review the lateral Inhibition (LI) as a connectionist conceptual model invariant in front of level translation, moving up from physical to symbol and then to the knowledge level where LI is transformed into a "pattern of reasoning". Afterwards, we explore the possibilities of this pattern as a component of modelling fault-tolerant cooperative processes. LI can be considered as an adaptive mechanism that integrates excitation and inhibition in a dynamic balance between complementary information sources.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
IWANN (1)
lateral inhibition circuits,lateral inhibition,dynamic balance,adaptive mechanism,knowledge level,connectionist conceptual model invariant,level translation,fault-tolerant cooperative process,complementary information source,fault tolerant,conceptual model
Field
DocType
ISBN
Conceptual model,Computer science,Dynamic balance,Self-organization,Algorithm,Lateral inhibition,Fault tolerance,Invariant (mathematics),Electronic circuit,Connectionism
Conference
3-540-42235-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.53
3
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
José Mira154371.44
Ana E. Delgado García28710.85