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</html><description>Dr. Sylvain Chartier,&nbsp;of the University of Ottawa will be giving a colloquium talk on Thursday, April 3rd, at noon, in room 2203 of Dunton Tower. Refreshments will be available before the talk. All are welcome. General Bidirectional Associative Memories Being able to recognize and recall patterns of various natures and in different contexts is something [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
