Unlearmng, a reverse process to learnmg accordmg to Hebb's rule, is a local and unsupervtsed procedure that gtves rtse to a substanttal improvement of the retrwval properties of an assoctative neural network (i) an enhancement of both the storage capactty and the domains of attractton, (li) the poss
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