A property which is commonplace in the brain but which has always been ignored in the “learning machines” is a meaningful order of their processing units. “Ordering” thereby usually does not mean moving of units to new places. The units may even be structurally identical; the specialized role is determined by their internal parameters which are made to change in certain processes. It then appears as if specific units having a meaningful organization were produced.
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Kohonen, T. (1989). Self-Organizing Feature Maps (pp. 119–157). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88163-3_5
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