What is STM in neural network?
A. Short topology memory
B. Stimulated topology memory
C. Short term memory
D. None of the mentioned
Heteroassociative memory can be an example of which type of network?
A. Group of instars
B. Group of oustar
C. Either group of instars or outstars
D. Both group of instars or outstars
The operation of outstar can be viewed as?
A. Content addressing the memory
B. Memory addressing the content
C. Either content addressing or memory addressing
D. Both content & memory addressing
The operation of instar can be viewed as?
A. Content addressing the memory
B. Memory addressing the content
C. Either content addressing or memory addressing
D. Both content & memory addressing
What is an outstar topology?
A. When input is given to layer f1, the the jth(say) unit of other layer f2 will be activated to maximum extent
B. When weight vector for connections from jth unit (say) in f2 approaches the activity pattern in f1(comprises of input vector)
C. Can be either way
D. None of the mentioned
What is an instar topology?
A. When input is given to layer f1, the the jth(say) unit of other layer f2 will be activated to maximum extent
B. When weight vector for connections from jth unit (say) in f2 approaches the activity pattern in f1(comprises of input vector)
C. Can be either way
D. None of the mentioned
Connections across the layers in standard topologies & among the units within a layer can be organised?
A. In feedforward manner
B. In feedback manner
C. Both feedforward & feedback
D. Either feedforward & feedback
In neural how can connectons between different layers be achieved?
A. Interlayer
B. Intralayer
C. Both interlayer and intralayer
D. Either interlayer or intralayer
OSI stands for?
A. Open site interconnection
B. Open system interdependence
C. Open system interconnection
D. Open site interdependence