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IJHR
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Nikola Tesla and Robotics
: The paper analyzes some of Tesla's works and his most remarkable views concerning the problem of formulating theoretical bases of automatic control. As a tribute to Tesla�...
Miomir Vukobratovic
JUCS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Spiking Neural P Systems with Astrocyte-Like Control
: Spiking neural P systems are computing models inspired from the way the neurons communicate by means of spikes, electrical impulses of identical shapes. In this note we consider ...
Gheorghe Paun
ICDE
1997
IEEE
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14 years 8 months ago
Physical Database Design for Data Warehouses
Data warehouses collect copies of information from remote sources into a single database. Since the remote data is cached at the warehouse, it appears as local relations to the us...
Wilburt Labio, Dallan Quass, Brad Adelberg
NIPS
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Spike-timing Dependent Plasticity and Mutual Information Maximization for a Spiking Neuron Model
We derive an optimal learning rule in the sense of mutual information maximization for a spiking neuron model. Under the assumption of small fluctuations of the input, we find a s...
Taro Toyoizumi, Jean-Pascal Pfister, Kazuyuki Aiha...
DBPL
2003
Springer
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14 years 22 days ago
A Unifying Semantics for Active Databases Using Non-Markovian Theories of Actions
Over the last fifteen years, database management systems (DBMSs) have been enhanced by the addition of rule-based programming to obtain active DBMSs. One of the greatest challeng...
Iluju Kiringa, Raymond Reiter