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Un lien entre réseaux de neurones et systèmes de particules: Un modele de rétinotopie

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Nous étudions un modèle stochastique de rétinotopie introduit par M. Cottrell et J.C. Fort. Nous faisons une nouvelle démonstration qui généralise leurs résultats sur la convergence de ce processus, grâce à des techniques de systèmes de particules. Celles-ci fournissent également une méthode de simulation de la loi limite.

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  • Filtration Canonique
  • Kohonen Algorithm
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Kipnis, C., Saada, E. (1996). Un lien entre réseaux de neurones et systèmes de particules: Un modele de rétinotopie. In: Azéma, J., Yor, M., Emery, M. (eds) Séminaire de Probabilités XXX. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 1626. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0094641

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