Pattern Classification in a Perceptron Circuit Using Lead Phthalocyanine Films
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概要
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Evaporated films of lead phthalocyanine (PbPc) show a unique conductivity change after a very slight amount of gases are adsorbed. The change in the conductivity of the films depends on the polarity and the strength of input voltages, and therefore is analogous to the change of synaptic connections in nerve systems. Therefore, a perceptron circuit has been fabricated using PbPc films as synaptic connections. After learning via loading of input signals and teacher signals, this circuit can classify random inputs of eight-dimensional voltage patterns into two categories when the input patterns are linearly separable.
- Publication Office, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyoの論文
- 1997-07-15
著者
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Nichogi Katsuhiro
Advanced Materials Research Lab. Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo Inc.
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Murakami Mutsuaki
Advanced Materials Research Lab. Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo Inc.
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Miyamoto Akihito
Advanced Materials Research Lab. Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo Inc.
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Nichogi Katsuhiro
Advanced Materials Research Lab., Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo, Inc.,
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Miyamoto Akihito
Advanced Materials Research Lab., Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo, Inc.,
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Murakami Mutsuaki
Advanced Materials Research Lab., Matsushita Research Institute Tokyo, Inc.,
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