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NPL
2000
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Learning Synaptic Clusters for Nonlinear Dendritic Processing
Nonlinear dendritic processing appears to be a feature of biological neurons and would also be of use in many applications of artificial neural networks. This paper presents a mod...
Michael W. Spratling, Gillian Hayes
NIPS
2001
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A Rotation and Translation Invariant Discrete Saliency Network
We describe a neural network which enhances and completes salient closed contours. Our work is different from all previous work in three important ways. First, like the input prov...
Lance R. Williams, John W. Zweck
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ESANN
2000
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A neural network architecture for automatic segmentation of fluorescence micrographs
A system for the automatic segmentation of fluorescence micrographs is presented. In a first step positions of fluorescent cells are detected by a fast learning neural network, whi...
Tim W. Nattkemper, Heiko Wersing, Walter Schubert,...
NN
2006
Springer
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Homeostatic synaptic scaling in self-organizing maps
Various forms of the self-organizing map (SOM) have been proposed as models of cortical development [Choe Y., Miikkulainen R., (2004). Contour integration and segmentation with se...
Thomas J. Sullivan, Virginia R. de Sa
TMI
2002
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Tracking Leukocytes In Vivo with Shape and Size Constrained Active Contours
Inflammatory disease is initiated by leukocytes (white blood cells) rolling along the inner surface lining of small blood vessels called postcapillary venules. Studying the number ...
Nilanjan Ray, Scott T. Acton, Klaus Ley