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IJON
2007
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How do stimulus-dependent correlations between V1 neurons affect neural coding?
Nearby neurons in the visual cortex often partially synchronize their spiking activity. Despite the widespread observation of this phenomenon, its importance for visual coding and...
Fernando Montani, Adam Kohn, Matthew A. Smith, Sim...
AROBOTS
2004
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A Paradigm for Dynamic Coordination of Multiple Robots
In this paper, we present a paradigm for coordinating multiple robots in the execution of cooperative tasks. The basic idea in the paper is to assign to each robot in the team, a ...
Luiz Chaimowicz, Vijay Kumar, Mario Fernando Monte...
JCNS
2000
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Dynamics of Sparsely Connected Networks of Excitatory and Inhibitory Spiking Neurons
The dynamics of networks of sparsely connected excitatory and inhibitory integrate-and-fire neurons are studied analytically. The analysis reveals a rich repertoire of states, incl...
Nicolas Brunel
TVLSI
2002
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Simultaneous switching noise in on-chip CMOS power distribution networks
Simultaneous switching noise (SSN) has become an important issue in the design of the internal on-chip power distribution networks in current very large scale integration/ultra lar...
Kevin T. Tang, Eby G. Friedman
ICMCS
2009
IEEE
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13 years 7 months ago
Audio chord labeling by musiological modeling and beat-synchronization
Automatic labeling of chords in original audio recordings is challenging due to heavy acoustic overlay by melody and percussion sections, detuning and arpeggios that demand for a ...
Björn Schuller, Benedikt Hörnler, Dejan ...