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Guided Propagation: current state of theory and applications

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Neurocomputing

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This paper presents a parallel processing principle: its origin, current state of development and future trends. Implemented in a modular network of processing units, this so-called Guided Propagation principle is presently applied to pattern recognition tasks and psychological modelling.

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Béroule, D.G. (1990). Guided Propagation: current state of theory and applications. In: Soulié, F.F., Hérault, J. (eds) Neurocomputing. NATO ASI Series, vol 68. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76153-9_30

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