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Associative memory

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Associative memory may refer to:

  • Associative memory (psychology), the ability to learn and remember the relationship between unrelated items
  • Associative storage, or content-addressable memory, a type of computer memory used in certain very high speed searching applications
  • Autoassociative memory, all computer memories that enable one to retrieve a piece of data from only a tiny sample of itself
  • Bidirectional associative memory, a type of recurrent neural network
  • Hopfield network, a form of recurrent artificial neural network
  • Transderivational search in psychology or cybernetics, a search for a fuzzy match across a broad field
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