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Application of a simple cerebellar model to geologic surface mapping

January 1, 1991

Neurophysiological research into the structure and function of the cerebellum has inspired computational models that simulate information processing associated with coordination and motor movement. The cerebellar model arithmetic computer (CMAC) has a design structure which makes it readily applicable as an automated mapping device that "senses" a surface, based on a sample of discrete observations of surface elevation. The model operates as an iterative learning process, where cell weights are continuously modified by feedback to improve surface representation. The storage requirements are substantially less than those of a conventional memory allocation, and the model is extended easily to mapping in multidimensional space, where the memory savings are even greater. ?? 1991.

Publication Year 1991
Title Application of a simple cerebellar model to geologic surface mapping
DOI 10.1016/0098-3004(91)90114-S
Authors A. Hagens, J.H. Doveton
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Computers & Geosciences
Index ID 70016364
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse