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Modelirovanie i Analiz Informatsionnykh Sistem, 2012, Volume 19, Number 1, Pages 69–83 (Mi mais214)  

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The problem of adaptation of the generalized neural element

E. V. Konovalov

P. G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University
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Abstract: A perspective model of the neuron cell – the generalized neural element (GNE) is studied in this article. This model has the universal character. It combines properties of the neuron-oscillator and the neuron-detector. The problem of adaptation of the generalized neural element is formulated and solved.
Keywords: neural networks; models of neural element; generalized neural element; neuronal bursting; adaptation in neural networks.
Received: 23.05.2011
Document Type: Article
UDC: 541.1
Language: Russian
Citation: E. V. Konovalov, “The problem of adaptation of the generalized neural element”, Model. Anal. Inform. Sist., 19:1 (2012), 69–83
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\paper The problem of adaptation of the generalized neural element
\jour Model. Anal. Inform. Sist.
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