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JCNS
2007
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Threshold fatigue and information transfer
Neurons in vivo must process sensory information in the presence of significant noise. It is thus plausible to assume that neural systems have developed mechanisms to reduce this n...
Maurice J. Chacron, Benjamin Lindner, André...
TWC
2008
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A Unified Cross-Layer Framework for Resource Allocation in Cooperative Networks
Node cooperation is an emerging and powerful solution that can overcome the limitation of wireless systems as well as improve the capacity of the next generation wireless networks....
Wei Chen, Lin Dai, Khaled Ben Letaief, Zhigang Cao
TWC
2008
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A Novel Algorithm for Multipath Fingerprinting in Indoor WLAN Environments
Abstract--Positioning in indoor wireless environments is growing rapidly in importance and gains commercial interests in context-awareness applications. The essential challenge in ...
Shih-Hau Fang, Tsung-Nan Lin, Kun-Chou Lee
BMCBI
2004
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A probabilistic model for the evolution of RNA structure
Background: For the purposes of finding and aligning noncoding RNA gene- and cis-regulatory elements in multiple-genome datasets, it is useful to be able to derive multi-sequence ...
Ian Holmes
NECO
2007
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Reinforcement Learning, Spike-Time-Dependent Plasticity, and the BCM Rule
Learning agents, whether natural or artificial, must update their internal parameters in order to improve their behavior over time. In reinforcement learning, this plasticity is ...
Dorit Baras, Ron Meir
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