Method of storing associative information and a device therefor

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ABSTRACT:
An input pattern or two-dimensional pattern is associated and stored with use of associative matrices having the same size as that of an input pattern without converting it into one-dimensional pattern, wherein the associative matrices are generated from the input pattern so as to maximize the Hamming distance between state invariants which correspond to each different storage pattern, and thereby a power of categorization that corresponds to each storage pattern can be enhanced, thus increasing the storage capability and robustness.

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