Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-08-01
1992-08-18
Fleming, Michael R.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364602, 395 27, G06F 1518
Patent
active
051405318
ABSTRACT:
Plural-bit digital input signals to be subjected to weighted summation in a neural net layer are bit-sliced; and a number N of respective first through N.sup.th weighted summations of the bits of the digital input signals in each bit slice are performed, resulting in a respective set of first through N.sup.th partial weighted summation results. Weighted summations of the partial weighted summation results of similar ordinal number are then performed to generate first through N.sup.th final weighted summation results. Each weighted summation of a bit slice of the digital input signals is performed using a capacitive network that generates partial weighted summation results in the analog regime. In this capacitive network each weight is determined by the difference in the capacitances of a respective pair of capacitive elements. The weighted summation to generate a final weighted summation result also is advantageously done in the analog regime, since this facilitates the analog final weighted summation result being non-linearly processed in an analog amplifier with sigmoidal response. This non-linear processing generates an analog axonal output response for a neural net layer, which analog axonal output response can then be digitized.
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Davis Jr. James C.
Downs Robert W.
Fleming Michael R.
General Electric Company
Limberg Allen L.
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