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FLAIRS
2004
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Simulating Biological Motion Perception Using a Recurrent Neural Network
People have the ability to perceive biological motion under conditions of severely limited visual information. If the information is in the form of a point-light motion sequence o...
Roxanne L. Canosa
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EAAI
2006
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15 years 3 months ago
Imitation learning with spiking neural networks and real-world devices
This article is about a new approach in robotic learning systems. It provides a method to use a real-world device that operates in real-time, controlled through a simulated recurr...
Harald Burgsteiner
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ESANN
2004
15 years 5 months ago
Modelling of biologically plausible excitatory networks: emergence and modulation of neural synchrony
To emphasize the electrical nature of information processing in the brain we use a compartmental model of single neurons. The realistic simulation of wave-like activity in the recu...
Karsten Kube, Andreas Herzog, Vadym Spravedlyvyy, ...
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IROS
2007
IEEE
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15 years 10 months ago
Vocal imitation using physical vocal tract model
— A vocal imitation system was developed using a computational model that supports the motor theory of speech perception. A critical problem in vocal imitation is how to generate...
Hisashi Kanda, Tetsuya Ogata, Kazunori Komatani, H...
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ESANN
2008
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Simulation of a recurrent neurointerface with sparse electrical connections
With the technical development of multi-electrode arrays, the monitoring of many individual neurons has become feasible. However, for practical use of those arrays as bidirectional...
Andreas Herzog, Karsten Kube, Bernd Michaelis, Ana...