Re: FYI:Kauffman NK random boolean network dynamics (fwd)

From: N.BOSTROM@lse.ac.uk
Date: Fri Dec 27 1996 - 11:39:33 MST


          You should find something about the dynamics of boolean
          networks in:
          
          Models of Neural Networks I and II, edt. Domany, E., van
          Hemmen, J. L. & Schulten K. (1994) Springer-Verlag.
          
          (part II also contains some interesting results about
          synchronization as a binding mechanism). A big challenge now
          seems to be to derive some properties for networks with
          asymmetric connections (like the brain), but that is much
          more difficult than the symmetric case, since methods from
          thermodynamics are not directly applicable here.
          
          BTW, Eugene, I heard about a suggestion made a number of
          years ago, that perhaps dreaming is a manifestation of
          antihebbian learning. The system is shaked into a random
          state and then allowed to settle into an attractor. Then an
          antihebbian learning rule is applied. When this process is
          repeated, it tends to eliminate spurious attractors, thereby
          increasing the storage capacity of the network from 0.138N
          to about .78N . Do you know whether this beautiful idea has
          been followed up?
          
          Nicholas Bostrom n.bostrom@lse.ac.uk



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