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AIPS
1998
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How to Solve It Automatically: Selection Among Problem Solving Methods
The choice of an appropriate problem-solving method, from available methods, is a crucial skill for experts in many areas. We describe a technique for the automatic selection amon...
Eugene Fink
NIPS
1994
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Morphogenesis of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus: How Singularities Affect Global Structure
The macaque lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) exhibits an intricate lamination pattern, which changes midway through the nucleus at a point coincident with small gaps due to the bl...
Svilen Tzonev, Klaus Schulten, Joseph G. Malpeli
COMCOM
2006
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How many sensors for an acceptable breach detection probability?
Determining the required number of sensors to be deployed is a critical decision for surveillance wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we discuss the trade-off between the num...
Ertan Onur, Cem Ersoy, Hakan Deliç
IJFCS
2008
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How to Synchronize the Activity of All Components of a P System?
We consider the problem of synchronizing the activity of all the membranes of a P system. After pointing at the connection with a similar problem dealt with in the field of cellul...
Francesco Bernardini, Marian Gheorghe, Maurice Mar...
IJBC
2006
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How Crucial is Small World Connectivity for Dynamics?
We study the dynamical behaviour of the collective field of chaotic systems on small world lattices. Coupled neuronal systems as well as coupled logistic maps are investigated. We...
Prashant M. Gade, Sudeshna Sinha