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NECO
2008
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15 years 23 days ago
A (Somewhat) New Solution to the Variable Binding Problem
To perform automatic, unconscious inference, the human brain must solve the "binding problem" by correctly grouping properties with objects. Temporal binding models like...
Leon Barrett, Jerome Feldman, Liam Mac Dermed
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IJON
2002
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15 years 15 days ago
Modeling large cortical networks with growing self-organizing maps
Self-organizing computational models with specific intracortical connections can explain many features of visual cortex. However, due to their computation and memory requirements,...
James A. Bednar, Amol Kelkar, Risto Miikkulainen
NN
2002
Springer
15 years 14 days ago
Three creatures named 'forward model'
It has recently been suggested that the nervous system employs forward models for the purpose of motor control. The evidence for this hypothetical computational structure comes fr...
Amir Karniel
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JIFS
2007
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15 years 10 days ago
Simulation of contra-lateral inhibition using venn-networks
This paper illustrates how a computer model, based on Venn-networks, mimics a physiological phenomenon present in brains of higher animals: contra-lateral inhibition. The experimen...
Fernando Buarque de Lima Neto, Philippe De Wilde
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ACCV
2010
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Network Connectivity via Inference over Curvature-Regularizing Line Graphs
Abstract. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) provides estimates of local directional information regarding paths of white matter tracts in the human brain. An important problem in DTI ...
Maxwell D. Collins, Vikas Singh, Andrew L. Alexand...