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If two layers coincide & weights are symmetric(wij=wji), then what is that structure called? (a) instar (b) outstar (c) autoassociative memory (d) heteroassociative memory Please answer the above question.

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Right answer is (c) autoassociative memory The best I can explain: In autoassociative memory each unit is connected to every other unit & to itself.

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