Expert human input can contribute in various ways to facilitate automatic annotation of natural language text. For example, a part-of-speech tagger can be trained on labeled input...
Marc Carmen, Paul Felt, Robbie Haertel, Deryle Lon...
Neurons in area V4 have relatively large receptive fields (RFs), so multiple visual features are simultaneously "seen" by these cells. Recordings from single V4 neurons ...
While complete understanding of arbitrary input text remains in the future, it is currently possible to construct natural language processing systems that provide a partial unders...
Peggy M. Andersen, Philip J. Hayes, Steven P. Wein...
We consider the issue of how to read out the information from nonstationary spike train ensembles. Based on the theory of censored data in statistics, we propose a ‘censored’ m...
Background: Whole-genome sequencing projects are rapidly producing an enormous number of new sequences. Consequently almost every family of proteins now contains hundreds of membe...