Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!oberon!cit-vax!ucla-cs!zen!ucbvax!ucdavis!deneb.ucdavis.edu!g451252772ea From: g451252772ea@deneb.ucdavis.edu.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets,comp.ai Subject: references: IEEE ASSP and Hinton's recirculation algorithm Message-ID: <303@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Date: Sun, 27-Sep-87 02:43:56 EDT Article-I.D.: ucdavis.303 Posted: Sun Sep 27 02:43:56 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 27-Sep-87 22:17:06 EDT Sender: uucp@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu Lines: 17 Xref: utgpu junk:5866 comp.ai:776 Thanks for the help with the IEEE ASSP reference; indeed I was looking at the journal, not the 'magazine' (two shelves up, higher than me). It appears worth the second trip. Now: Geoffrey Hinton claims to have a new 'recirculation' algorith for back-propagation, which is claimed to be 'more biologically realistic' according to the Nature commentary reporting his claim (Nature, 7/9/87, p. 107) (That's July, not Sept, for all you over-sea folk). But only that commentary has appeared- I don't know where (if) Hinton has published the algorithm itself. The commentary only mentions 'a packed audience at the Society of Experimental Psychology', not even stating where the meeting was. Any ideas? Thanks - Ron Goldthwaite, Psychology & Animal Behavior, U.Cal. Davis 'Economics is a branch of ethics pretending to be a science; Ethology is a science, pretending relevance to ethics'