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A '''large memory storage and retrieval neural network''' (LAMSTAR)<ref name="book2013">{{cite book|url={{google books |plainurl=y |id=W6W6CgAAQBAJ&pg=PP1}}|title=Principles of Artificial Neural Networks |last=Graupe |first=Daniel |publisher=World Scientific|year=2013|isbn=978-981-4522-74-8
A LAMSTAR neural network may serve as a dynamic neural network in spatial or time domains or both. Its speed is provided by [[Hebbian]] link-weights
LAMSTAR has been applied to many domains, including medical<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Nigam|first1=Vivek Prakash|last2=Graupe|first2=Daniel|date=2004-01-01|title=A neural-network-based detection of epilepsy |journal=Neurological Research|volume=26|issue=1|pages=55–60|doi=10.1179/016164104773026534 |issn=0161-6412|pmid=14977058|s2cid=10764633}}</ref><ref name=":11">{{Cite journal|last1=Waxman|first1=Jonathan A. |last2=Graupe|first2=Daniel|last3=Carley |first3=David W.|date=2010-04-01|title=Automated Prediction of Apnea and Hypopnea, Using a LAMSTAR Artificial Neural Network|journal=American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|volume=181|issue=7|pages=727–733 |doi=10.1164/rccm.200907-1146oc|issn=1073-449X |pmid=20019342}}</ref><ref name="GrGrZh">{{cite journal|last1=Graupe|first1=D.|last2=Graupe|first2=M. H. |last3=Zhong|first3=Y.|last4=Jackson|first4=R. K.|year=2008|title=Blind adaptive filtering for non-invasive extraction of the fetal electrocardiogram and its non-stationarities
These applications demonstrate delving into aspects of the data that are hidden from shallow learning networks and the human senses, such as in the cases of predicting onset of [[sleep apnea]] events,<ref name=":11" /> of an electrocardiogram of a fetus as recorded from skin-surface electrodes placed on the mother's abdomen early in pregnancy,<ref name="GrGrZh" /> of financial prediction<ref name="book2013" /> or in blind filtering of noisy speech.<ref name="GrAbon" />
LAMSTAR was proposed in 1996 and was further developed Graupe and Kordylewski from 1997–2002.<ref>{{Cite book
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