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AbstractINTRODUCTION Principles derived from an analysis of experimental literatures in vision, speech, cortical development, and reinforcement learning, including attentional blocking and cognitive-emotional interactions, led to the introduction of adaptive resonance as a theory of human cognitive information processing (Grossberg, 1976). The theory has evolved as a series of real-time neural network models that perform unsupervised and supervised learning, pattern recognition, and prediction (Duda,...
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