Hopfield network
<artificial intelligence> (Or "Hopfield model") A kind of neural network
investigated by John Hopfield in the early 1980s. The Hopfield network has no
special input or output neurons (see McCulloch-Pitts), but all are both input
and output, and all are connected to all others in both directions (with equal
weights in the two directions). Input is applied simultaneously to all neurons
which then output to each other and the process continues until a stable state
is reached, which represents the network output.
(1997-10-11)
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