Hopfield Networks

Hopfield network

A Hopfield network is a type of recurrent artificial neural network that functions as a content-addressable memory system. It was popularized by John Hopfield in 1982 and is based on the Ising model of a neural network. It can be used to understand human memory.

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11-785 Introduction to Deep Learning

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2020

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to deep learning, starting from foundational concepts and moving towards complex topics such as sequence-to-sequence models. Students gain hands-on experience with PyTorch and can fine-tune models through practical assignments. A basic understanding of calculus, linear algebra, and Python programming is required.

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