Resistant Net
- A resistant net has the same internal topology as a persistant
net.
- What differs is the connections between nets.
- A resistant net is between two persistent nets.
- When a resistant net comes on, it automatically ignites (turns on)
the persistent net after it.
- The new weights are:
- from predecessor state 2.5
- from input state 1.5
- to predecessor -10
- to successor 3.5 (transition in 4 cycles)(decay = 2)
- from predecessor -10
- With the xor problem, only the appropriate resistant net
is activated.
- With the backward connection problem, there are two resistant
nets between the persistant nets, and they allow activation
and inhibition to spread appropriately.