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1999
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A multisensory integration model of human stance control
A model is presented to study and quantify the contribution of all available sensory information to human standing based on optimal estimation theory. In the model, delayed sensory...
Herman van der Kooij, Ron Jacobs, Bart Koopman, He...
NIPS
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Comparing Bayesian models for multisensory cue combination without mandatory integration
Bayesian models of multisensory perception traditionally address the problem of estimating an underlying variable that is assumed to be the cause of the two sensory signals. The b...
Ulrik Beierholm, Konrad P. Körding, Ladan Sha...
BC
2005
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Feedback equilibrium control during human standing
Abstract Equilibrium maintenance during standing in humans was investigated with a 3-joint (ankle, knee and hip) sagittal model of body movement. The experimental paradigm consiste...
A. V. Alexandrov, Alexander A. Frolov, F. B. Horak...

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13 years 2 months ago
Multisensory Oddity Detection as Bayesian Inference
A key goal for the perceptual system is to optimally combine information from all the senses that may be available in order to develop the most accurate and unified picture possi...
Timothy Hospedales and Sethu Vijayakumar
TIM
2011
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12 years 12 months ago
A New Sensory System for Modeling and Tracking Humans Within Industrial Work Cells
—This paper introduces a new sensory system for the 2-D detection, tracking, and prediction of human motions. Using the data acquired through the sensory system, a model of a hum...
Nima Najmaei, Mehrdad R. Kermani, M. A. Al-Lawati