Topology
- There are two primitive areas (horizontal and
vertical).
- Each had connections from and to the binding areas, but
no connections to each other.
- Instead of shapes and colours, the primitives recognise
horizontal and vertical stripes.
- The stripes are just easy to learn. There is no
particular reason it couldn't be shapes and colours, but
the sensing for these would need to be developed.
- The base nets were 40x40 and the binding net was 20x20.
- Each neuron in the base net had 15 synapses to the binding net, and
each binding neuron had 15 synapses to both base nets.
- The parameters for the base nets were the same, and the
binding net differed from both with decay
1.5/5 (base/binding), activation
threshold 4/7, and total synaptic strength 21/24
- The binding net has 3% spontaneous activation and the base nets
have none.
- Each cycle each neuron runs and learns.