A review on Neural Turing Machine
Soroor Malekmohammadi Faradonbeh, Faramarz Safi-Esfahani
2019-04-10BIG-bench Machine Learning
Abstract
One of the major objectives of Artificial Intelligence is to design learning algorithms that are executed on a general purposes computational machines such as human brain. Neural Turing Machine (NTM) is a step towards realizing such a computational machine. The attempt is made here to run a systematic review on Neural Turing Machine. First, the mind-map and taxonomy of machine learning, neural networks, and Turing machine are introduced. Next, NTM is inspected in terms of concepts, structure, variety of versions, implemented tasks, comparisons, etc. Finally, the paper discusses on issues and ends up with several future works.
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