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12 January 1993 Optical parallel selectionist systems
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Abstract
There are at least two major classes of computers in nature and technology: connectionist and selectionist. A subset of connectionist systems (Turing Machines) dominates modern computing, although another subset (Neural Networks) is growing rapidly. Selectionist machines have unique capabilities which should allow them to do truly creative operations. It is possible to make a parallel optical selectionist system using methods describes in this paper.
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H. John Caulfield "Optical parallel selectionist systems", Proc. SPIE 1772, Optical Information Processing Systems and Architectures IV, (12 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140920
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Spatial light modulators

Neural networks

Quantum optics

Brain

Logic

Quantum computing

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