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2007
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Bayesian processing of vestibular information
Complex self-motion stimulations in the dark can be powerfully disorienting and can create illusory motion percepts. In the absence of visual cues, the brain has to use angular and...
Jean Laurens, Jacques Droulez
AR
2006
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Adaptive body schema for robotic tool-use
The development and expression of many higher level cognitive functions, such as imitation, spatial perception, and tool-use relies on a multi-modal representation of the body kno...
Cota Nabeshima, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Max Lungarella
BC
2006
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Population approach to a neural discrimination task
Abstract This article gives insights into the possible neuronal processes involved in visual discrimination. We study the performance of a spiking network of Integrate-and-Fire (IF...
Benoit Gaillard, Hilary Buxton, Jianfeng Feng
ENTCS
2006
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Concurrent LSC Verification: On Decomposition Properties of Partially Ordered Symbolic Automata
Partially Ordered Symbolic Automata (POSAs) are used as the semantical foundation of visual formalisms like the scenario based language of Live Sequence Charts (LSCs). To check whe...
Tobe Toben, Bernd Westphal
IJRR
2008
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Bilateral Symmetry Detection for Real-time Robotics Applications
Bilateral symmetry is a salient visual feature of many man-made objects. In this paper, we present research that use bilateral symmetry to identify, segment and track objects in re...
Wai Ho Li, Alan M. Zhang, Lindsay Kleeman
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