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Merkmalverknüpfung durch Synchronisation in einem sich selbstorganisierenden neuronalen Netzwerk

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Wir konnten in einem zweidimensionalen Netzwerk aus Detektorneuronen mit orientierten rezeptiven Feldern zeigen, daß Neuronengruppen, die auf kontinuierliche Konturen ansprechen, ihre Aktionspotentiale synchronisieren. Ein verteilter Mechanismus erzeugt auf der Basis von lokalen Verbindungen Synchronität über große Abstände. Es konnte gezeigt werden, daß die Verbindungsstruktur sich bei Vorzeigen kontinuierlicher Konturen selbst organisiert.

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Drüe, S., Hartmann, G. (1991). Merkmalverknüpfung durch Synchronisation in einem sich selbstorganisierenden neuronalen Netzwerk. In: Radig, B. (eds) Mustererkennung 1991. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 290. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08896-8_57

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