Pentti Kanerva

Pentti Kanerva (born 1937) is an American neuroscientist and the originator of the sparse distributed memory model. He is responsible for relating the properties of long-term memory to mathematical properties of high-dimensional spaces and compares artificial neural-net associative memory to conventional computer random-access memory and to the neurons in the brain. This theory has been applied to design and implement the random indexing approach to learning semantic relations from linguistic data. Kanerva was also the first to use a computer clipboard to preserve deleted texts. The operation would later come to be known as cut, copy, and paste. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sparse distributed memory / by Kanerva, Pentti

    Published 1988
    Book
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    Parallel structures in human and computer memory by Kanerva, Pentti

    Published 1986
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Contour-map encoding of shape for early vision by Kanerva, Pentti

    Published 1991
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Efficient packing of patterns in sparse distributed momory by selective weighting of input bits by Kanerva, Pentti

    Published 1991
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    The organization of an autonomous learning system by Kanerva, Pentti

    Published 1988
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Sparse distributed memory and related models by Kanerva, Pentti

    Published 1992
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Sparse distributed memory principles of operation by Flynn, M. J. (Michael J.), 1934-

    Published 1989
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    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Foundations of real-world intelligence /

    Published 2001
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