Knowledge information processing system including two associativ

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The knowledge information processing system includes a first and second associative memory unit groups. The associative memory units of the first associative memory unit group 1 associates a plurality of distinct features to the input pattern 20. In response to the combination of associated outputs from the first associative memory unit group 1, the second associative memory unit group 4 evaluates and associates features corresponding to those associated by the first associative memory unit group 1. The logical operation unit group 6 compares the associated outputs of the first associative memory unit group 1 with those of the second to judge whether or not corresponding associated outputs agree with each other. If the corresponding associated outputs do not agree, the logical operation unit group 6 outputs feedback information items for correcting the energy functions of the first associative memory unit group 1, thereby repeating the association and the evaluation process.

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