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24 May 2000 Coherent lightwave associative memory experiment retrieving embedded complex-amplitude signals
Akira Hirose, Mai Kiuchi
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Proceedings Volume 4089, Optics in Computing 2000; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386889
Event: 2000 International Topical Meeting on Optics in Computing (OC2000), 2000, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
A coherent lightwave neural network system has been constructed for the first time. The novel system deals with phase and amplitude information consistently. Experiments demonstrate that complex-amplitude signal vectors embedded in its neural connections are recalled successfully. The coherent networks are expected to realize various attractive neural features such as carrier-frequency domain parallelism and self-organization of activeness mechanisms. The reported results can be a milepost toward such future highly functional neural network architecture and hardware.
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Akira Hirose and Mai Kiuchi "Coherent lightwave associative memory experiment retrieving embedded complex-amplitude signals", Proc. SPIE 4089, Optics in Computing 2000, (24 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.386889
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KEYWORDS
Neural networks

Low-intensity laser therapy

Content addressable memory

Modulation

Neurons

Signal detection

Signal processing

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