A crossover code for high-dimensional composition

Abstract

We present a novel way to encode compositional information in high-dimensional (HD) vectors. Inspired by chromosomal crossover, random HD vectors are recursively interwoven, with a fraction of one vector's components masked out and replaced by those from another using a context-dependent mask. Unlike many HD computing schemes, "crossover" codes highly overlap with their base elements' and sub-structures' codes without sacrificing relational information, allowing fast element readout and decoding by greedy reconstruction. Crossover is mathematically tractable and has several properties desirable for robust, flexible representation.

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