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The primary advantages of a CMAC neural network are fast learning and
insensitivity to the order in which training patterns are presented. T
he authors present an extended direct weight cell address mapping mech
anism based on a linear systolic array architecture to realise a highe
r-order CMAC neural network with digital hardware. This higher-order C
MAC implementation has been applied to calibrate and compensate the no
nlinearity of chromatic mapping between colour scanning and printing d
evices in a colour image reproduction environment. A 20 MHz prototyped
CMAC chip for colour calibration has been implemented to confirm the
proposed design approach. Using this prototype, the authors were able
to achieve reproduced colour images with rich and vivid colours which
strongly resemble the original.