A spectral approach to Hebbian-like neural networks
Abstract
We consider the Hopfield neural network as a model of associative memory and we define its neuronal interaction matrix as a function of a set of binary vectors representing a sample of the reality that we want to retrieve. In particular, any item is meant as a corrupted version of an unknown ground pattern , that is the target of our retrieval process. We consider and compare two definitions for , referred to as supervised and unsupervised, according to whether the class , each example belongs to, is unveiled or not, also, these definitions recover the paradigmatic Hebb's rule under suitable limits. The spectral properties of the resulting matrices are studied and used to inspect the retrieval capabilities of the related models as a function of their control parameters.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2401.16114,
title = {A spectral approach to Hebbian-like neural networks},
author = {Elena Agliari and Domenico Luongo and Alberto Fachechi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.16114},
year = {2025}
}