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Neurocomputing, Volume 69
Volume 69, Numbers 1-3, December 2005
- Marc M. Van Hulle, Jan Larsen:
Neural Networks in Signal Processing. 1-2 - Alicia Guerrero-Curieses, Rocío Alaíz-Rodríguez, Jesús Cid-Sueiro:
Loss functions to combine learning and decision in multiclass problems. 3-17 - Samuel Kaski, Janne Sinkkonen, Arto Klami:
Discriminative clustering. 18-41 - Marcelino Lázaro, Ignacio Santamaría, Fernando Pérez-Cruz, Antonio Artés-Rodríguez:
Support Vector Regression for the simultaneous learning of a multivariate function and its derivatives. 42-61 - Keisuke Yamazaki, Sumio Watanabe:
Algebraic geometry and stochastic complexity of hidden Markov models. 62-84 - Alexander Ypma, Tom Heskes:
Novel approximations for inference in nonlinear dynamical systems using expectation propagation. 85-99 - Kristiaan Pelckmans, Jos De Brabanter, Johan A. K. Suykens, Bart De Moor:
The differogram: Non-parametric noise variance estimation and its use for model selection. 100-122 - Michael E. Tipping, Neil D. Lawrence:
Variational inference for Student-t models: Robust Bayesian interpolation and generalised component analysis. 123-141 - Vijanth S. Asirvadam, Seán F. McLoone, George W. Irwin:
Computationally efficient sequential learning algorithms for direct link resource-allocating networks. 142-157 - Yadunandana N. Rao, Deniz Erdogmus, Geetha Y. Rao, José C. Príncipe:
Fast error whitening algorithms for system identification and control with noisy data. 158-181 - Yutaka Maeda, Masatoshi Wakamura:
Bidirectional associative memory with learning capability using simultaneous perturbation. 182-197 - David Luengo, Ignacio Santamaría, Luis Vielva:
A general solution to blind inverse problems for sparse input signals. 198-215
- Songcan Chen, Tingkai Sun:
Class-information-incorporated principal component analysis. 216-223 - Daoqiang Zhang, Zhi-Hua Zhou:
(2D)2PCA: Two-directional two-dimensional PCA for efficient face representation and recognition. 224-231 - Xiao-Song Yang, Quan Yuan:
Chaos and transient chaos in simple Hopfield neural networks. 232-241 - Dario Maio, Loris Nanni:
Multihashing, human authentication featuring biometrics data and tokenized random number: A case study FVC2004. 242-249 - Zonghua Zhang, Nikolaus F. Troje:
View-independent person identification from human gait. 250-256 - Loris Nanni:
Hyperplanes for predicting protein-protein interactions. 257-263 - Xiao-Long Zhu, Ji-Min Ye, Xianda Zhang:
A fixed-point nonlinear PCA algorithm for blind source separation. 264-272 - Zhan-Li Sun, De-Shuang Huang, Chun-Hou Zheng, Li Shang:
Using batch algorithm for kernel blind source separation. 273-278
Volume 69, Numbers 4-6, January 2006
- Kunichika Tsumoto, Hiroyuki Kitajima, Tetsuya Yoshinaga, Kazuyuki Aihara, Hiroshi Kawakami:
Bifurcations in Morris-Lecar neuron model. 293-316 - Cengiz Günay, Anthony S. Maida:
Using temporal binding for hierarchical recruitment of conjunctive concepts over delayed lines. 317-367 - G. Nagaraja, R. P. Jagadeesh Chandra Bose:
Adaptive conjugate gradient algorithm for perceptron training. 368-386 - Guangmin Sun, Xiaoying Dong, Guandong Xu:
Tumor tissue identification based on gene expression data using DWT feature extraction and PNN classifier. 387-402 - Dusan Ristanovic, B. D. Stefanovic, Nebojsa T. Milosevic, M. Grgurevic, J. B. Stankovic:
Mathematical modeling and computational analysis of neuronal cell images: Application to dendritic arborization of Golgi-impregnated neurons in dorsal horns of the rat spinal cord. 403-423 - Hongyong Zhao:
Exponential stability and periodic oscillatory of bi-directional associative memory neural network involving delays. 424-448 - Yuehui Chen, Bo Yang, Jiwen Dong:
Time-series prediction using a local linear wavelet neural network. 449-465 - T. G. Barbounis, John B. Theocharis:
Locally recurrent neural networks for long-term wind speed and power prediction. 466-496 - Kurt Stadlthanner, Ana Maria Tomé, Fabian J. Theis, Elmar Wolfgang Lang, Wolfram Gronwald, Hans Robert Kalbitzer:
Separation of water artifacts in 2D NOESY protein spectra using congruent matrix pencils. 497-522 - Shaoyuan Li, Qing Chen, Guang-Bin Huang:
Dynamic temperature modeling of continuous annealing furnace using GGAP-RBF neural network. 523-536 - Sang-Bok Choi, Bum-Soo Jung, Sang-Woo Ban, Hirotaka Niitsuma, Minho Lee:
Biologically motivated vergence control system using human-like selective attention model. 537-558 - Sheng Chen:
Local regularization assisted orthogonal least squares regression. 559-585 - Mu-Chun Su, Chien-Hsing Chou, Eugene Lai, Jonathan Lee:
A new approach to fuzzy classifier systems and its application in self-generating neuro-fuzzy systems. 586-614
Volume 69, Numbers 7-9, March 2006
- Jochen J. Steil, Gavin C. Cawley, Fabrice Rossi:
New Issues in Neurocomputing. 625-626 - Christopher Johansson, Martin Rehn, Anders Lansner:
Attractor neural networks with patchy connectivity. 627-633 - Michael Lawrence, Thomas Trappenberg, Alan Fine:
Rapid learning and robust recall of long sequences in modular associator networks. 634-641 - Jochen J. Steil:
Online stability of backpropagation-decorrelation recurrent learning. 642-650 - Marc Strickert, Udo Seiffert, Nese Sreenivasulu, Winfriede Weschke, Thomas Villmann, Barbara Hammer:
Generalized relevance LVQ (GRLVQ) with correlation measures for gene expression analysis. 651-659 - Michael Biehl, Anarta Ghosh, Barbara Hammer:
Learning vector quantization: The dynamics of winner-takes-all algorithms. 660-670 - Joseph Rynkiewicz:
Efficient estimation of multidimensional regression model using multilayer perceptrons. 671-678 - Vanessa Gómez-Verdejo, Manuel Ortega-Moral, Jerónimo Arenas-García, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal:
Boosting by weighting critical and erroneous samples. 679-685 - Arjun Chandra, Xin Yao:
Evolving hybrid ensembles of learning machines for better generalisation. 686-700 - Alexander Rainer Tassilo Gepperth, Stefan Roth:
Applications of multi-objective structure optimization. 701-713 - Stéphane Canu, Alexander J. Smola:
Kernel methods and the exponential family. 714-720 - S. V. N. Vishwanathan, Karsten M. Borgwardt, Omri Guttman, Alexander J. Smola:
Kernel extrapolation. 721-729 - Fabrice Rossi, Nathalie Villa:
Support vector machine for functional data classification. 730-742 - Vincent Guigue, Alain Rakotomamonjy, Stéphane Canu:
Translation-invariant classification of non-stationary signals. 743-753 - Alfredo Vellido, Paulo J. G. Lisboa, Dolores Vicente:
Robust analysis of MRS brain tumour data using t-GTM. 754-768 - Silvia Chiappa, David Barber:
EEG classification using generative independent component analysis. 769-777
- Rubin Wang, Xianfa Jiao:
Stochastic model and neural coding of large-scale neuronal population with variable coupling strength. 778-785 - Nicolae Tudoroiu, Rajnikant V. Patel, Khashayar Khorasani:
Neural network based control strategies for improving plasma characteristics in reactive ion etching. 786-802 - Chuandong Li, Xiaofeng Liao, Rong Zhang:
A global exponential robust stability criterion for interval delayed neural networks with variable delays. 803-809 - Andreas Wichert:
Cell assemblies for diagnostic problem-solving. 810-824 - Xiaoqin Zeng, Daniel S. Yeung:
Hidden neuron pruning of multilayer perceptrons using a quantified sensitivity measure. 825-837
- Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
A reliable method for HIV-1 protease cleavage site prediction. 838-841 - Loris Nanni:
An ensemble of classifiers for the diagnosis of erythemato-squamous diseases. 842-845 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
A novel method for fingerprint verification that approaches the problem as a two-class pattern recognition problem. 846-849 - Loris Nanni:
Ensemble of classifiers for protein fold recognition. 850-853 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
Advanced methods for two-class problem formulation for on-line signature verification. 854-857 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
Human authentication featuring signatures and tokenised random numbers. 858-861 - Loris Nanni:
A reliable method for the diagnosis of gastric carcinoma. 862-865 - Loris Nanni:
Machine learning algorithms for T-cell epitopes prediction. 866-868 - Loris Nanni:
Experimental comparison of one-class classifiers for online signature verification. 869-873 - Li Shang, Deshuang Huang, Chunhou Zheng, Zhan-Li Sun:
Noise removal using a novel non-negative sparse coding shrinkage technique. 874-877 - Chun-Hou Zheng, De-Shuang Huang, Zhan-Li Sun, Michael R. Lyu, Tat-Ming Lok:
Nonnegative independent component analysis based on minimizing mutual information technique. 878-883 - Zhan-Li Sun, De-Shuang Huang, Chun-Hou Zheng, Li Shang:
Optimal selection of time lags for TDSEP based on genetic algorithm. 884-887 - Zhi-Lin Zhang, Zhang Yi:
Robust extraction of specific signals with temporal structure. 888-893 - Zhi-Lin Zhang, Zhang Yi:
Extraction of temporally correlated sources with its application to non-invasive fetal electrocardiogram extraction. 894-899 - Zhi-Lin Zhang, Zhang Yi:
Extraction of a source signal whose kurtosis value lies in a specific range. 900-904 - Gustavo Camps-Valls, Luis Gómez-Chova, Joan Vila-Francés, José David Martín-Guerrero, Antonio J. Serrano-López, Emilio Soria-Olivas:
Enhancing decision-based neural networks through local competition. 905-908 - Emilio Soria-Olivas, José David Martín-Guerrero, Antonio J. Serrano-López, Javier Calpe-Maravilla, Joan Vila-Francés, Gustavo Camps-Valls:
Efficient pruning of multilayer perceptrons using a fuzzy sigmoid activation function. 909-912 - Xinshun Xu, Jun Ma:
An efficient simulated annealing algorithm for the minimum vertex cover problem. 913-916 - Zhenwei Shi, Changshui Zhang:
Gaussian moments for noisy complexity pursuit. 917-921 - José Salvador Sánchez, A. I. Marqués:
An LVQ-based adaptive algorithm for learning from very small codebooks. 922-927 - Zhizheng Liang, David Zhang, Pengfei Shi:
Robust kernel discriminant analysis and its application to feature extraction and recognition. 928-933 - P. Nagabhushan, D. S. Guru, B. H. Shekar:
(2D)2 FLD: An efficient approach for appearance based object recognition. 934-940 - Yiguang Liu, Zhisheng You, Liping Cao:
On stability of disturbed Hopfield neural networks with time delays. 941-948 - Yanwei Pang, Zhengkai Liu, Nenghai Yu:
A new nonlinear feature extraction method for face recognition. 949-953 - Ming-Jung Seow, Vijayan K. Asari:
Ratio rule and homomorphic filter for enhancement of digital colour image. 954-958 - Anhua Wan, Jigen Peng, Miansen Wang:
Exponential stability of a class of generalized neural networks with time-varying delays. 959-963 - Xiao-Long Zhu, Xian-Da Zhang, Yongtao Su:
A fast NPCA algorithm for online blind source separation. 964-968 - Joon Shik Lim, Dianhui Wang, Yong-Soo Kim, Sudhir Gupta:
A neuro-fuzzy approach for diagnosis of antibody deficiency syndrome. 969-974 - Hae Kyung Jung, Joon Hwan Choi, Taejeong Kim:
Solving alignment problems in neural spike sorting using frequency domain PCA. 975-978
- Rong-Jong Wai, Chia-Jui Chang:
Erratum to "Tracking control based on neural network strategy for robot manipulator" by R.-J. Wai: [Neurocomputing 51 (2003) 425-445]. 979 - Shoujue Wang, Jiangliang Lai:
Erratum to: 'Geometrical learning, descriptive geometry, and biomimetic pattern recognition' by S. Wang and J. Lai [Neurocomputing 67 (2005) 9-28]. 980-981
Volume 69, Numbers 10-12, June 2006
- Todd Troyer:
Computational Neuroscience: Trends in Research 2006. 999-1000
- Lian Zhou, Robert LoMauro, Farzan Nadim:
The interaction between facilitation and depression of two release mechanisms in a single synapse. 1001-1005 - Patrick Crotty, William B. Levy:
Intersymbol interference in axonal transmission. 1006-1009 - Malin Sandström, Johannes Hjorth, Anders Lansner, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski:
The impact of the distribution of isoforms on CaMKII activation. 1010-1013 - Marja-Leena Linne, Tuula O. Jalonen:
Properties and roles of BKCa channels in cultured cerebellar granule neuron: Experimental and simulation studies. 1014-1019 - Rodrigo Publio, Rodrigo Freire Oliveira, Antônio Carlos Roque-da-Silva:
A realistic model of rod photoreceptor for use in a retina network model. 1020-1024 - Maciej T. Lazarewicz, Chyze-Whee Ang, Gregory C. Carlson, Douglas A. Coulter, Leif H. Finkel:
Analysis of NMDA-dependent voltage bistability in thin dendritic compartments. 1025-1029 - Sorinel Adrian Oprisan, Carmen C. Canavier:
Technique for eliminating nonessential components in the refinement of a model of dopamine neurons. 1030-1034
- Yu Zhuang:
A parallel and efficient algorithm for multicompartment neuronal modelling. 1035-1038 - William C. Gerken, Liston K. Purvis, Robert J. Butera:
Genetic algorithm for optimization and specification of a neuron model. 1039-1042 - Takayuki Yamasaki, Teijiro Isokawa, Nobuyuki Matsui, Hidetoshi Ikeno, Ryohei Kanzaki:
Reconstruction and simulation for three-dimensional morphological structure of insect neurons. 1043-1047 - Fernanda Saraga, Xiaolei Zhang, Liang Zhang, Peter L. Carlen, Frances K. Skinner:
Exploring gap junction location and density in electrically coupled hippocampal oriens interneurons. 1048-1052 - Christina M. Weaver, Susan L. Wearne:
The role of action potential shape and parameter constraints in optimization of compartment models. 1053-1057 - Yulia Timofeeva, Gabriel J. Lord, Stephen Coombes:
Dendritic cable with active spines: A modelling study in the spike-diffuse-spike framework. 1058-1061
- Laurent Badel, Wulfram Gerstner, Magnus J. E. Richardson:
Dependence of the spike-triggered average voltage on membrane response properties. 1062-1065 - Tiina Manninen, Marja-Leena Linne, Keijo Ruohonen:
A novel approach to model neuronal signal transduction using stochastic differential equations. 1066-1069 - Krisztina Szalisznyó, André Longtin, Leonard Maler:
Altered sensory filtering and coding properties by synaptic dynamics in the electric sense. 1070-1075 - Joanna Pressley, Todd W. Troyer:
Temporal processing in the exponential integrate-and-fire model is nonlinear. 1076-1080 - Aurel A. Lazar:
A simple model of spike processing. 1081-1085 - Robert L. Fry:
Dual-matching as a problem solved by neurons. 1086-1090 - Antti Saarinen, Marja-Leena Linne, Olli Yli-Harja:
Modeling single neuron behavior using stochastic differential equations. 1091-1096
- Mikael Huss, Lorenzo Cangiano, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski:
Modelling self-sustained rhythmic activity in lamprey hemisegmental networks. 1097-1102 - Inbar Saraf-Sinik, Yair Manor:
Role of frequency-dependent weighing of inputs on frequency regulation of a pacemaker-driven rhythm. 1103-1107 - Uri Barkan, David Horn:
Spatiotemporal clustering of synchronized bursting events in neuronal networks. 1108-1111 - Roberto Fdez. Galán, Bard Ermentrout, Nathaniel N. Urban:
Predicting synchronized neural assemblies from experimentally estimated phase-resetting curves. 1112-1115 - Carlos Aguirre, Doris Campos, Pedro Pascual, Eduardo Serrano:
Synchronization effects using a piecewise linear map-based spiking-bursting neuron model. 1116-1119 - Vladimir Brezina, Alex Proekt, Klaudiusz R. Weiss:
Cycle-to-cycle variability as an optimal behavioral strategy. 1120-1124 - Abraham R. Schneider, Timothy J. Lewis, John Rinzel:
Effects of correlated input and electrical coupling on synchrony in fast-spiking cell networks. 1125-1129
- Michelle Rudolph, Alain Destexhe:
Event-based simulation strategy for conductance-based synaptic interactions and plasticity. 1130-1133 - David Hsu, John M. Beggs:
Neuronal avalanches and criticality: A dynamical model for homeostasis. 1134-1136 - Quan Zou, Yannick Bornat, Jean Tomas, Sylvie Renaud, Alain Destexhe:
Real-time simulations of networks of Hodgkin-Huxley neurons using analog circuits. 1137-1140 - Cláudia Horta, Wolfram Erlhagen:
Robust persistent activity in neural fields with asymmetric connectivity. 1141-1145 - Shoji Tanaka, Hiroaki Ebi, Koki Yamashita:
A new mode beyond the inverted-U region of the dopaminergic modulation of the prefrontal cortex. 1146-1149 - Nadav Raichman, Vladislav Volman, Eshel Ben-Jacob:
Collective plasticity and individual stability in cultured neuronal networks. 1150-1154 - Mikael Lundqvist, Martin Rehn, Anders Lansner:
Attractor dynamics in a modular network model of the cerebral cortex. 1155-1159 - William W. Lytton, Mark Stewart:
Rule-based firing for network simulations. 1160-1164 - Christian H. Kasess, Calin I. Buia, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
A biophysical model of frequency-sweep selectivity in primary auditory cortex. 1165-1168 - Daniel P. Knudsen, John T. Arsenault, Scott A. Hill, Donald M. O'Malley, Jorge V. José:
Locomotor network modeling based on identified zebrafish neurons. 1169-1174 - Daniel Martí, Gustavo Deco, Paolo Del Giudice, Maurizio Mattia:
Reward-biased probabilistic decision-making: Mean-field predictions and spiking simulations. 1175-1178 - Frank Emmert-Streib:
Influence of the neural network topology on the learning dynamics. 1179-1182
- Thomas J. Sullivan, Virginia R. de Sa:
A self-organizing map with homeostatic synaptic scaling. 1183-1186 - Horatiu Voicu, Michael D. Mauk:
Parametric analysis of cerebellar LTD in eyelid conditioning. 1187-1190 - Patrick D. Roberts, Christine V. Portfors, Nathaniel Sawtell, Richard Felix II:
Model of auditory prediction in the dorsal cochlear nucleus via spike-timing dependent plasticity. 1191-1194 - Patrick D. Roberts, Gerardo Lafferriere, Nathaniel Sawtell, Alan Williams, Curtis C. Bell:
Dynamic regulation of spike-timing dependent plasticity in electrosensory processing. 1195-1198
- Thomas Wennekers, Nihat Ay:
A temporal learning rule in recurrent systems supports high spatio-temporal stochastic interactions. 1199-1202 - Marcelo A. Montemurro, Stefano Panzeri:
Stimulus specificity of cortico-cortical connections optimizes information transmission. 1203-1205 - Kazuhisa Fujita, Yoshiki Kashimori:
Population coding of electrosensory stimulus in receptor network. 1206-1210 - Denis Sheynikhovich, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Thomas Strösslin, Wulfram Gerstner:
Adaptive sensory processing for efficient place coding. 1211-1214 - Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson:
Analyzing the robustness of redundant population codes in sensory and feature extraction systems. 1215-1218 - Martin Rehn, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Storing and restoring visual input with collaborative rank coding and associative memory. 1219-1223 - José M. Delgado, Antonio Turiel, Néstor Parga:
Receptive fields of simple cells from a taxonomic study of natural images and suppression of scale redundancy. 1224-1227
- Hiroaki Wagatsuma, Yoko Yamaguchi:
Disambiguation in spatial navigation with theta phase coding. 1228-1232 - William B. Levy, Xiangbao Wu:
External activity and the freedom to recode. 1233-1237 - Xiangbao Wu, William B. Levy:
Decision functions that can support a hippocampal model. 1238-1243 - Ashlie B. Hocking, William B. Levy:
Gamma oscillations in a minimal CA3 model. 1244-1248 - Bálint Takács, András Lörincz:
Independent component analysis forms place cells in realistic robot simulations. 1249-1252 - X. Yu, James J. Knierim, I. Lee, Harel Z. Shouval:
Simulating place field dynamics using spike timing-dependent plasticity. 1253-1259 - David S. Touretzky, Robert U. Muller:
Place field dissociation and multiple maps in hippocampus. 1260-1263 - Kit Longden:
Model of CA1 place field formation with CA3 lesioned. 1264-1267
- Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Stimulus competition by inhibitory interference. 1268-1271 - James A. Bednar, Risto Miikkulainen:
Joint maps for orientation, eye, and direction preference in a self-organizing model of V1. 1272-1276 - Jacek Turski:
Computational harmonic analysis for human and robotic vision systems. 1277-1280 - Brett J. Graham, David P. M. Northmore:
A model of proximity measurement by the teleost nucleus isthmi. 1281-1285 - Marco A. Huertas, Gregory D. Smith:
A two-dimensional population density approach to modeling the dLGN/PGN network. 1286-1290 - Stefanie Jegelka, James A. Bednar, Risto Miikkulainen:
Prenatal development of ocular dominance and orientation maps in a self-organizing model of V1. 1291-1296 - Nadja Schinkel, Klaus R. Pawelzik, Udo A. Ernst:
Optimal contour integration: When additive algorithms fail. 1297-1300 - Neil D. B. Bruce, John K. Tsotsos:
A statistical basis for visual field anisotropies. 1301-1304 - Junmei Zhu, Christoph von der Malsburg:
Associative memory of connectivity patterns. 1305-1308 - Yiu-Fai Sit, Risto Miikkulainen:
Self-organization of hierarchical visual maps with feedback connections. 1309-1312
- Péter András:
Extraction of an activity pattern language from EEG data. 1313-1316 - Franziska Koepke, Marco Loh, Albert Costa, Gustavo Deco:
Neurodynamical approach to the picture-word interference effect. 1317-1321 - Nicola De Pisapia, Todd S. Braver:
A model of dual control mechanisms through anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortex interactions. 1322-1326 - Shinya Ishii, Munetaka Shidara, Katsunari Shibata:
A model to explain the emergence of reward expectancy neurons using reinforcement learning and neural network. 1327-1331 - Jeremy R. Reynolds, Todd S. Braver, Joshua W. Brown, Stefan Van der Stigchel:
Computational and neural mechanisms of task switching. 1332-1336 - Won Sup Kim, Seung Kee Han:
Phase analysis of single-trial EEGs: Phase resetting of alpha and theta rhythms. 1337-1340 - Yuqiao Gu, Geir Halnes, Hans Liljenström, Dietrich von Rosen, Björn Wahlund, Hualou Liang:
Modelling ECT effects by connectivity changes in cortical neural networks. 1341-1347 - Alan H. Bond:
Brain mechanisms for interleaving routine and creative action. 1348-1353 - Erhan Öztop, Hiroshi Imamizu, Gordon Cheng, Mitsuo Kawato:
A computational model of anterior intraparietal (AIP) neurons. 1354-1361
- J. Vincent Toups, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Methods for finding and validating neural spike patterns. 1362-1365 - Nhamo Mtetwa, Leslie S. Smith:
Smoothing and thresholding in neuronal spike detection. 1366-1370 - Antti Pettinen, Olli Yli-Harja, Marja-Leena Linne:
Comparison of automated parameter estimation methods for neuronal signaling networks. 1371-1374 - Ping Du, Todd W. Troyer:
A segmentation algorithm for zebra finch song at the note level. 1375-1379 - Mingzhou (Joe) Song, Hongbin Wang:
A spike sorting framework using nonparametric detection and incremental clustering. 1380-1384 - Jesse A. Gillis, Liang Zhang, Frances K. Skinner:
Deficiencies in traditional measures of in vitro hippocampal rhythms. 1385-1390
Volume 69, Numbers 13-15, August 2006
- Carlos García Puntonet, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Blind source separation and independent component analysis. 1413 - Samareh Samadi, Massoud Babaie-Zadeh, Christian Jutten:
Quasi-optimal EASI algorithm based on the Score Function Difference (SFD). 1415-1424 - Susana Hornillo-Mellado, Rubén Martín-Clemente, Carlos García Puntonet, José I. Acha, Juan Manuel Górriz Sáez:
Maximization of statistical moments for blind separation of sources revisited. 1425-1434 - David Blanco, Bernard Mulgrew, Steve McLaughlin, Diego P. Ruiz, María C. Carrión:
The use of ICA in multiplicative noise. 1435-1441 - J. M. Górriz, Carlos García Puntonet, Fernando Rojas, R. Martin, Susana Hornillo-Mellado, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Optimizing blind source separation with guided genetic algorithms. 1442-1457 - Massoud Babaie-Zadeh, Christian Jutten, Ali Mansour:
Sparse ICA via cluster-wise PCA. 1458-1466 - Jordi Solé i Casals, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy:
Application of the mutual information minimization to speaker recognition/identification improvement. 1467-1474 - Hilit Unger, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:
Blind separation of spatio-temporal Synfire sources and visualization of neural cliques. 1475-1484 - Peter Gruber, Kurt Stadlthanner, Matthias Böhm, Fabian J. Theis, Elmar Wolfgang Lang, Ana Maria Tomé, Ana R. Teixeira, Carlos García Puntonet, Juan Manuel Górriz Sáez:
Denoising using local projective subspace methods. 1485-1501 - Jörn Anemüller, Jeng-Ren Duann, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Scott Makeig:
Spatio-temporal dynamics in fMRI recordings revealed with complex independent component analysis. 1502-1512 - Hyun-Jin Park, Te-Won Lee:
Capturing nonlinear dependencies in natural images using ICA and mixture of Laplacian distribution. 1513-1528 - Luciano Sarperi, Xu Zhu, Asoke K. Nandi:
Low-complexity ICA based blind multiple-input multiple-output OFDM receivers. 1529-1539
- Enrique Romero, René Alquézar:
A sequential algorithm for feed-forward neural networks with optimal coefficients and interacting frequencies. 1540-1552 - Shu-Chen Li, Timo von Oertzen, Ulman Lindenberger:
A neurocomputational model of stochastic resonance and aging. 1553-1560 - Francisco J. Veredas, Francisco J. Vico, José M. Alonso:
Evolving networks of integrate-and-fire neurons. 1561-1569 - Antonino Staiano, Roberto Tagliaferri, Witold Pedrycz:
Improving RBF networks performance in regression tasks by means of a supervised fuzzy clustering. 1570-1581 - Ralf Möller:
First-order approximation of Gram-Schmidt orthonormalization beats deflation in coupled PCA learning rules. 1582-1590 - Shigang Yue, F. Claire Rind, Matthias S. Keil, Jorge Cuadri, Richard Stafford:
A bio-inspired visual collision detection mechanism for cars: Optimisation of a model of a locust neuron to a novel environment. 1591-1598 - Christoph Rasche:
Speed estimation with propagation maps. 1599-1607 - Stefan Harmeling, Guido Dornhege, David M. J. Tax, Frank C. Meinecke, Klaus-Robert Müller:
From outliers to prototypes: Ordering data. 1608-1618 - Kun Yuan, Jinde Cao, Jianming Deng:
Exponential stability and periodic solutions of fuzzy cellular neural networks with time-varying delays. 1619-1627 - Liang Zhao, Juan C. G. Cáceres, Antonio P. G. Damiance, Harold Szu:
Chaotic dynamics for multi-value content addressable memory. 1628-1636 - V. V. Smirnov:
A generalized addressing concept for correlative memory and neural networks. 1637-1644 - Aiko Miyamura Ideta:
Stability of feedback error learning method with time delay. 1645-1654
- Yuangui Li, Chen Lin, Weidong Zhang:
Improved sparse least-squares support vector machine classifiers. 1655-1658 - Danian Zheng, Jiaxin Wang, Yannan Zhao:
Training sparse MS-SVR with an expectation-maximization algorithm. 1659-1664 - Jiahai Wang:
An improved discrete Hopfield neural network for Max-Cut problems. 1665-1669 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
An experimental comparison of ensemble of classifiers for biometric data. 1670-1673 - Zhiwu Lu:
An iterative algorithm for entropy regularized likelihood learning on Gaussian mixture with automatic model selection. 1674-1677 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
An approach for improving face recognition in presence of inaccurate detection. 1678-1682 - Fengxi Song, David Zhang, Jing-Yu Yang:
A novel dimensionality-reduction approach for face recognition. 1683-1687 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
MppS: An ensemble of support vector machine based on multiple physicochemical properties of amino acids. 1688-1690 - Elisa Ricci, Luca Rugini, Renzo Perfetti:
SVM-based CDMA receiver with incremental active learning. 1691-1696 - Jian Yang, David Zhang, Jing-Yu Yang:
Locally principal component learning for face representation and recognition. 1697-1701 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
Random Bands: A novel ensemble for fingerprint matching. 1702-1705 - Alessandra Lumini, Loris Nanni:
An advanced multi-modal method for human authentication featuring biometrics data and tokenised random numbers. 1706-1710 - Shaffi Noushath, G. Hemantha Kumar, P. Shivakumara:
Diagonal Fisher linear discriminant analysis for efficient face recognition. 1711-1716 - Lifeng Shang, Jiancheng Lv, Zhang Yi:
Rigid medical image registration using PCA neural network. 1717-1722 - Sang-Woo Ban, Minho Lee:
Selective attention-based novelty scene detection in dynamic environments. 1723-1727 - Elisa Ricci, Renzo Perfetti:
Improved pruning strategy for radial basis function networks with dynamic decay adjustment. 1728-1732 - Guiyu Feng, Dewen Hu, David Zhang, Zongtan Zhou:
An alternative formulation of kernel LPP with application to image recognition. 1733-1738 - Loris Nanni:
A reliable method for designing an automatic karyotyping system. 1739-1742 - Shiliang Sun, Changshui Zhang:
An optimal kernel feature extractor and its application to EEG signal classification. 1743-1748 - Adriano L. I. Oliveira:
Estimation of software project effort with support vector regression. 1749-1753 - Yiguang Liu, Zhisheng You, Liping Cao:
On the almost periodic solution of generalized Hopfield neural networks with time-varying delays. 1760-1767 - Claudio Varini, Andreas Degenhard, Tim W. Nattkemper:
ISOLLE: LLE with geodesic distance. 1768-1771 - Reza Rastegar, Arash Hariri:
The Population-Based Incremental Learning Algorithm converges to local optima. 1772-1775 - Ping Li, Jinde Cao:
Stability in static delayed neural networks: A nonlinear measure approach. 1776-1781 - Li Shang, De-Shuang Huang, Ji-Xiang Du, Chun-Hou Zheng:
Palmprint recognition using FastICA algorithm and radial basis probabilistic neural network. 1782-1786 - Yan Huang, Xiao-Song Yang:
Hyperchaos and bifurcation in a new class of four-dimensional Hopfield neural networks. 1787-1795 - Xiaoyang Tan, Jun Liu, Songcan Chen:
Sub-intrapersonal space analysis for face recognition. 1796-1801 - Changjie Yu, Jihong Zhu, Jinchun Hu, Zengqi Sun:
Experimental modeling using modified cascade correlation RBF networks for a four DOF tilt rotor aircraft platform. 1802-1805 - Yu-Jie Zheng, Jian Yang, Jing-Yu Yang, Xiaojun Wu:
A reformative kernel Fisher discriminant algorithm and its application to face recognition. 1806-1810
Volume 69, Numbers 16-18, October 2006
- Amir Hussain, Leslie S. Smith, Igor Alexander:
Brain inspired cognitive systems (BICS 2004). 1825-1826 - Kunihiko Fukushima, Masayuki Kikuchi:
Symmetry axis extraction by a neural network. 1827-1836 - Ramin Pichevar, Jean Rouat, Le Tan Thanh Tai:
The oscillatory dynamic link matcher for spiking-neuron-based pattern recognition. 1837-1849 - Victoria J. Hodge, Simon O'Keefe, Jim Austin:
A binary neural decision table classifier. 1850-1859 - Il Song Han:
Mixed-signal neuron-synapse implementation for large-scale neural network. 1860-1867 - Ali S. Zayed, Amir Hussain, Rudwan Abdullah:
A novel multiple-controller incorporating a radial basis function neural network based generalized learning model. 1868-1881 - Ahsan Abdullah, Amir Hussain:
A new biclustering technique based on crossing minimization. 1882-1896 - Laura Bonzano, Marco Bove, Sergio Martinoia:
Effects of NMDA and non-NMDA receptors antagonists on the dynamic behavior of cultured cortical networks. 1897-1903 - Zhijun Yang, Alan F. Murray:
An artificial early visual model adopting spike-timing-dependent plasticity. 1904-1911 - Qingxiang Wu, T. Martin McGinnity, Liam P. Maguire, Brendan P. Glackin, Ammar Belatreche:
Learning under weight constraints in networks of temporal encoding spiking neurons. 1912-1922 - Jason P. Garforth, Sue L. McHale, Anthony Meehan:
Executive attention, task selection and attention-based learning in a neurally controlled simulated robot. 1923-1945 - Junichiro Hirayama, Junichiro Yoshimoto, Shin Ishii:
Balancing plasticity and stability of on-line learning based on hierarchical Bayesian adaptation of forgetting factors. 1954-1961 - Jordi Cosp, Jordi Madrenas, Daniel Fernández:
Design and basic blocks of a neuromorphic VLSI analogue vision system. 1962-1970 - Chiara Bartolozzi, Giacomo Indiveri:
Selective attention implemented with dynamic synapses and integrate-and-fire neurons. 1971-1976 - Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos, John G. Taylor:
Modelling the interaction of attention and emotion. 1977-1983 - Ivan Moura:
A model of agent consciousness and its implementation. 1984-1995 - Martin Böhme, Michael Dorr, Christopher Krause, Thomas Martinetz, Erhardt Barth:
Eye movement predictions on natural videos. 1996-2004 - Matthew Hartley, Neill R. Taylor, John G. Taylor:
Understanding spike-time-dependent plasticity: A biologically motivated computational model. 2005-2016
- Chin-Chen Chang:
Adaptive multiple sets of CSS features for hand posture recognition. 2017-2025 - Ram Narayan Yadav, Nimit Kumar, Prem Kumar Kalra, Joseph John:
Learning with generalized-mean neuron model. 2026-2032 - K. W. Lau, Hujun Yin, Simon J. Hubbard:
Kernel self-organising maps for classification. 2033-2040 - André da Motta Salles Barreto, Helio J. C. Barbosa, Nelson F. F. Ebecken:
GOLS - Genetic orthogonal least squares algorithm for training RBF networks. 2041-2064 - Hyung-Min Park, Chandra Shekhar Dhir, Sang-Hoon Oh, Soo-Young Lee:
A filter bank approach to independent component analysis for convolved mixtures. 2065-2077 - Cheng-Jian Lin, Yong-Ji Xu:
A novel genetic reinforcement learning for nonlinear fuzzy control problems. 2078-2089 - Bingwen Liu, Lihong Huang:
Global exponential stability of BAM neural networks with recent-history distributed delays and impulses. 2090-2096 - Jie Ni, Qing Song:
Dynamic pruning algorithm for multilayer perceptron based neural control systems. 2097-2111 - Takahiko Koike, Jun Saiki:
Stochastic saliency-based search model for search asymmetry with uncertain targets. 2112-2126 - Vladimir Kvasnicka, Jiri Pospichal:
Deductive rules in holographic reduced representation. 2127-2139 - Tamoghna Das, I. N. Kar, S. Chaudhury:
Simple neuron-based adaptive controller for a nonholonomic mobile robot including actuator dynamics. 2140-2151 - Yanqing Liu, Wansheng Tang:
Existence and exponential stability of periodic solution for BAM neural networks with periodic coefficients and delays. 2152-2160 - C. Harpham, Christian W. Dawson:
The effect of different basis functions on a radial basis function network for time series prediction: A comparative study. 2161-2170 - Peter Raicevic:
Parallel reinforcement learning using multiple reward signals. 2171-2179 - Rémi Dubois, Brigitte Quenet, Y. Faisandier, Gérard Dreyfus:
Building meaningful representations for nonlinear modeling of 1d- and 2d-signals: applications to biomedical signals. 2180-2192 - Kyung-Joong Kim, Sung-Bae Cho:
Evolved neural networks based on cellular automata for sensory-motor controller. 2193-2207 - Qun Dai, Songcan Chen:
Integrating the improved CBP model with kernel SOM. 2208-2216 - Jianhua Zhao, Qibao Jiang:
Probabilistic PCA for t distributions. 2217-2226 - Ernst M. Kussul, Tatiana Baidyk:
LIRA neural classifier for handwritten digit recognition and visual controlled microassembly. 2227-2235 - Xue-wen Chen:
Margin-based wrapper methods for gene identification using microarray. 2236-2243 - Wei Lu, Jagath C. Rajapakse:
ICA with Reference. 2244-2257 - Debashis Ghosh:
Finding cancer subtypes in microarray data using random projections. 2258-2267 - Daniel Manrique, Juan Rios, Alfonso Rodríguez-Patón:
Evolutionary system for automatically constructing and adapting radial basis function networks. 2268-2283 - Mu-Chun Su, Jonathan Lee, Kuo-Lung Hsieh:
A new ARTMAP-based neural network for incremental learning. 2284-2300 - Wei Lin, Tianping Chen:
Analysis of two restart algorithms. 2301-2308 - Ilke Turkmen, Kerim Güney, Dervis Karaboga:
Genetic tracker with neural network for single and multiple target tracking. 2309-2319 - Wei Wang, Jean-Jacques E. Slotine:
Fast computation with neural oscillators. 2320-2326 - Chin-Chen Chang, Chia-Te Liao:
An image coding scheme using SMVQ and support vector machines. 2327-2335
- Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
A deformation-invariant image-based fingerprint verification system. 2336-2339 - Hiroshi Inazawa, Garrison W. Cottrell:
Phase space learning in an autonomous dynamical neural network. 2340-2345 - Shiguo Lian, Jinsheng Sun, Zhiquan Wang:
Secure hash function based on neural network. 2346-2350 - Mingjun Zhong:
A variational method for learning sparse Bayesian regression. 2351-2355 - André O. Falcão, Thibault Langlois, Andreas Wichert:
Flexible kernels for RBF networks. 2356-2359 - Hazem M. El-Bakry:
New fast time delay neural networks using cross correlation performed in the frequency domain. 2360-2363 - Yadong Wu, Qing-Xin Zhu, Shixin Sun, Hongying Zhang:
Image restoration using variational PDE-based neural network. 2364-2368 - Fei Han, De-Shuang Huang:
Improved extreme learning machine for function approximation by encoding a priori information. 2369-2373 - Xuyang Lou, Baotong Cui:
New LMI conditions for delay-dependent asymptotic stability of delayed Hopfield neural networks. 2374-2378 - Bing Guo, Dianhui Wang, Yan Shen, Zhong Liu:
Hardware-software partitioning of real-time operating systems using Hopfield neural networks. 2379-2384 - Haitao Zhao:
Combining labeled and unlabeled data with graph embedding. 2385-2389 - Loris Nanni, Alessandra Lumini:
Empirical tests on BioHashing. 2390-2395 - Jun Zhang, De-Shuang Huang, Tat-Ming Lok, Michael R. Lyu:
A novel adaptive sequential niche technique for multimodal function optimization. 2396-2401 - Loris Nanni:
An advanced multi-matcher method for on-line signature verification featuring global features and tokenised random numbers. 2402-2406 - Chun-Hou Zheng, De-Shuang Huang, Li Shang:
Feature selection in independent component subspace for microarray data classification. 2407-2410 - Songcan Chen, Daohong Li:
Image binarization focusing on objects. 2411-2415 - Barnabás Póczos, András Lörincz:
Non-combinatorial estimation of independent autoregressive sources. 2416-2419 - John Sum, Kevin Ho:
On-line estimation of the final prediction error via recursive least-squares method. 2420-2424 - Thomas Villmann, Frank-Michael Schleif, Barbara Hammer:
Prototype-based fuzzy classification with local relevance for proteomics. 2425-2428 - Taeshik Shon, Xeno Kovah, Jongsub Moon:
Applying genetic algorithm for classifying anomalous TCP/IP packets. 2429-2433 - Loris Nanni:
A novel ensemble of classifiers for protein fold recognition. 2434-2437 - Lei Xie, Jun Wu:
Global optimal ICA and its application in MEG data analysis. 2438-2442 - Hongtao Yin, Ping Fu, Shengwei Meng:
Sampled FLDA for face recognition with single training image per person. 2443-2445 - Renzo Perfetti, Elisa Ricci:
Reduced complexity RBF classifiers with support vector centres and dynamic decay adjustment. 2446-2450 - Juan L. Pedreño-Molina, Miguel Pinzolas, Juan Monzó-Cabrera:
A new methodology for in situ calibration of a neural network-based software sensor for S-parameter prediction in six-port reflectometers. 2451-2455 - Shing Chiang Tan, M. V. C. Rao, Chee Peng Lim:
On the reduction of complexity in the architecture of fuzzy ARTMAP with dynamic decay adjustment. 2456-2460 - Andrew Teoh Beng Jin, Tee Connie:
Remarks on BioHashing based cancelable biometrics in verification system. 2461-2464
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