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NN
1998
Springer
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Modeling parietal-premotor interactions in primate control of grasping
Visual information is processed in the posterior parietal cortex for the hypothesized purpose of extracting a variety of affordances for the generation of motor behavior. The term...
Andrew H. Fagg, Michael A. Arbib
IWANN
2001
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
A New Approach to Evolutionary Computation: Segregative Genetic Algorithms (SEGA)
This paper looks upon the standard genetic algorithm as an artificial self-organizing process. With the purpose to provide concepts that make the algorithm more open for scalabili...
Michael Affenzeller
CORR
2007
Springer
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Statistical tools to assess the reliability of self-organizing maps
Results of neural network learning are always subject to some variability, due to the sensitivity to initial conditions, to convergence to local minima, and, sometimes more dramat...
Eric de Bodt, Marie Cottrell, Michel Verleysen
GRID
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Dynamic Service Evolution for Open Languages in the Grid and Service Oriented Architecture
Dynamic behavior is inherent in virtual organizations. Semantics has to be processed to manage dynamism and other properties like state, life cycle, faults, and others. In our pap...
Thomas Weishäupl, Erich Schikuta
TSMC
1998
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Toward the border between neural and Markovian paradigms
— A new tendency in the design of modern signal processing methods is the creation of hybrid algorithms. This paper gives an overview of different signal processing algorithms si...
Piotr Wilinski, Basel Solaiman, A. Hillion, W. Cza...