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GECCO
2010
Springer
173views Optimization» more  GECCO 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
The baldwin effect in developing neural networks
The Baldwin Effect is a very plausible, but unproven, biological theory concerning the power of learning to accelerate evolution. Simple computational models in the 1980’s gave...
Keith L. Downing
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NECO
1998
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15 years 13 days ago
Memory Maintenance via Neuronal Regulation
Since their conception half a century ago Hebbian cell assemblies have become a basic term in the Neurosciences, and the idea that learning takes place through synaptic modi catio...
David Horn, Nir Levy, Eytan Ruppin
BC
2002
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15 years 19 days ago
Resonant spatiotemporal learning in large random recurrent networks
Taking a global analogy with the structure of perceptual biological systems, we present a system composed of two layers of real-valued sigmoidal neurons. The primary layer receives...
Emmanuel Daucé, Mathias Quoy, Bernard Doyon
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BMCBI
2007
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15 years 24 days ago
A Grid-based solution for management and analysis of microarrays in distributed experiments
Several systems have been presented in the last years in order to manage the complexity of large microarray experiments. Although good results have been achieved, most systems ten...
Ivan Porro, Livia Torterolo, Luca Corradi, Marco F...
MPC
2010
Springer
181views Mathematics» more  MPC 2010»
15 years 5 months ago
Process Algebras for Collective Dynamics
d Abstract) Jane Hillston Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science, The University of Edinburgh, Scotland Quantitative Analysis Stochastic process algebras extend classical p...
Jane Hillston