[pdp-discuss] Turning off kwta in a leabra layer?

Randall C. O'Reilly Randy.OReilly at colorado.edu
Thu Mar 8 17:01:35 MST 2007


set the inhib type to UNIT_INHIB.  note, however, that this almost certainly 
won't work, without actually adding any inhibitory units -- you can try 
fiddling with the leak current to get it to not blow up, but good luck with 
that..  In which case, you are typically better off using one of the kwta 
functions, as you'll have to reduce the dt parameters significantly, etc.  
You might try AVG_MAX_PT_INHIB -- it has the most flexibility.

- Randy

On Thursday 08 March 2007 08:28, Frank Leoné wrote:
> Hi to you all,
>
> Maybe a bit of a strange question, but is it possible turn kwta off for a
> leabralayer in PDP++? I want one of my layers to have complete freedom in
> its activation pattern, so without kwta. But I can't find how to do so. It
> is also not possible to add a non-leabra layer, even if it contains leabra
> units. Is their an option to turn kwta off, or, if not, can it be done by
> changing the k and i_kwta_pt? Possibly I'm missing something obvious here
> :S
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> with kind regards,
>
> Frank
>
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