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ICANN
2010
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
A Bilinear Model for Consistent Topographic Representations
Visual recognition faces the difficult problem of recognizing objects despite the multitude of their appearances. Ample neuroscientific evidence shows that the cortex uses a topogr...
Urs Bergmann, Christoph von der Malsburg
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CONNECTION
2006
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15 years 20 days ago
High capacity, small world associative memory models
Models of associative memory usually have full connectivity or if diluted, random symmetric connectivity. In contrast, biological neural systems have predominantly local, non-symm...
Neil Davey, Lee Calcraft, Rod Adams
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JSAT
2006
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15 years 18 days ago
Decomposing SAT Problems into Connected Components
Many SAT instances can be decomposed into connected components either initially after preprocessing or during the solution phase when new unit conflict clauses are learned. This o...
Armin Biere, Carsten Sinz
HT
2005
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
As we may perceive: inferring logical documents from hypertext
In recent years, many algorithms for the Web have been developed that work with information units distinct from individual web pages. These include segments of web pages or aggreg...
Pavel Dmitriev, Carl Lagoze, Boris Suchkov
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ISPW
2006
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Ubiquitous Process Engineering: Applying Software Process Technology to Other Domains
Software engineering has learned a great deal about how to create clear and precise process definitions, and how to use them to improve final software products. This paper suggest...
Leon J. Osterweil