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From: 93funkst@scar.utoronto.ca (FUNK  STEVEN LESLIE,,Student Account)
Subject: Maximum Storage Capacity
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Hi,
	Well, about a week ago I asked if people could give me some idea of what the maximum storage capacity of neural network would be.  I got no response, so I'm going to try again with a slightly different approach.  Here's the challenge:  I've got 10 randomly generated patterns stored in a 16 unit memory, consistently with success on 98% of the attempts.  Is there anyone out there that can beat this?  If so let me know.  If you can come close, let me know.  If you think this is a ridiculous claim, and you've


 done the best that anybody can, let me know.  Thanks  

I hope this gets me some response
Steven

