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ESANN
2003
13 years 6 months ago
Mathematical Aspects of Neural Networks
In this tutorial paper about mathematical aspects of neural networks, we will focus on two directions: on the one hand, we will motivate standard mathematical questions and well st...
Barbara Hammer, Thomas Villmann
NEUROSCIENCE
2001
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Finite-State Computation in Analog Neural Networks: Steps towards Biologically Plausible Models?
Abstract. Finite-state machines are the most pervasive models of computation, not only in theoretical computer science, but also in all of its applications to real-life problems, a...
Mikel L. Forcada, Rafael C. Carrasco
NSDI
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Best Practices for the Care and Feeding of a Program Committee, and Other Thoughts on Conference Organization
I provide several lessons learned from running a number of conference program committees over the past decade, as well as some additional thoughts on conference organization and t...
Fred Douglis
GAMEON
2001
13 years 6 months ago
A New Computational Approach to the Game of Go
This paper investigates the application of neural network techniques to the creation of a program that can play the game of Go with some degree of success. The combination of soft...
Julian Churchill, Richard Cant, David Al-Dabass
ESANN
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Pruning and Regularisation in Reservoir Computing: a First Insight
Reservoir Computing is a new paradigm for using Recurrent Neural Networks which shows promising results. However, as the recurrent part is created randomly, it typically needs to b...
Xavier Dutoit, Benjamin Schrauwen, Jan M. Van Camp...