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Neural Networks, Volume 32
Volume 32, August 2012
- Jean-Philippe Thivierge, Ali A. Minai, Hava T. Siegelmann, Cesare Alippi, Michael Georgiopoulos:
A year of neural network research: Special Issue on the 2011 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. 1-2
- Sergio Davies, Francesco Galluppi, Alexander D. Rast, Stephen B. Furber:
A forecast-based STDP rule suitable for neuromorphic implementation. 3-14 - KongFatt Wong-Lin, Alok Joshi, Girijesh Prasad, T. Martin McGinnity:
Network properties of a computational model of the dorsal raphe nucleus. 15-25 - Cornelius Glackin, Liam P. Maguire, Liam McDaid, John J. Wade:
Synchrony: A spiking-based mechanism for processing sensory stimuli. 26-34 - Paolo Arena, Luca Patané, Pietro Savio Termini:
Learning expectation in insects: A recurrent spiking neural model for spatio-temporal representation. 35-45 - Laurence Morissette, Sylvain Chartier, Robyn Vandermeulen, Nicholas Watier:
Depth of treatment sensitive noise resistant dynamic artificial neural networks model of recall in people with prosopagnosia. 46-56 - José Fernando Fontanari, Marie-Claude Bonniot-Cabanac, Michel Cabanac, Leonid I. Perlovsky:
A structural model of emotions of cognitive dissonances. 57-64 - Sanjeeva K. Kalva, Maithreye Rengaswamy, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy, Neelima Gupte:
On the neural substrates for exploratory dynamics in basal ganglia: A model. 65-73 - Sébastien Hélie, Erick J. Paul, F. Gregory Ashby:
Simulating the effects of dopamine imbalance on cognition: From positive affect to Parkinson's disease. 74-85 - Paul J. Werbos:
Neural networks and the experience and cultivation of mind. 86-95 - Kiran V. Byadarhaly, Mithun Perdoor, Ali A. Minai:
A modular neural model of motor synergies. 96-108 - Toshihiko Shimizu, Ryo Saegusa, Shuhei Ikemoto, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Giorgio Metta:
Self-protective whole body motion for humanoid robots based on synergy of global reaction and local reflex. 109-118 - Goren Gordon, Ehud Ahissar:
Hierarchical curiosity loops and active sensing. 119-129 - Laurence C. Jayet Bray, Sridhar R. Anumandla, Corey M. Thibeault, Roger V. Hoang, Philip H. Goodman, Sergiu M. Dascalu, Bobby D. Bryant, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Real-time human-robot interaction underlying neurorobotic trust and intent recognition. 130-137 - Diego Viejo, José García Rodríguez, Miguel Cazorla, David Gil Méndez, Magnus Johnsson:
Using GNG to improve 3D feature extraction - Application to 6DoF egomotion. 138-146 - Nagendra Marupaka, Laxmi R. Iyer, Ali A. Minai:
Connectivity and thought: The influence of semantic network structure in a neurodynamical model of thinking. 147-158 - Alexander Mehler, Andy Lücking, Peter Menke:
Assessing cognitive alignment in different types of dialog by means of a network model. 159-164 - Francesca Stramandinoli, Davide Marocco, Angelo Cangelosi:
The grounding of higher order concepts in action and language: A cognitive robotics model. 165-173 - Isabelle Guyon, Gideon Dror, Vincent Lemaire, Daniel L. Silver, Graham W. Taylor, David W. Aha:
Analysis of the IJCNN 2011 UTL challenge. 174-178 - Ludmilla Werbos, Robert Kozma, Rodrigo Silva-Lugo, Giovanni Egidio Pazienza, Paul J. Werbos:
Metamodeling and the Critic-based approach to multi-level optimization. 179-185 - Guénaël Cabanes, Younès Bennani, Dominique Fresneau:
Enriched topological learning for cluster detection and visualization. 186-195 - José García Rodríguez, Anastassia Angelopoulou, Juan Manuel García Chamizo, Alexandra Psarrou, Sergio Orts-Escolano, Vicente Morell-Giménez:
Autonomous Growing Neural Gas for applications with time constraint: Optimal parameter estimation. 196-208 - Ramaswamy Savitha, Suresh Sundaram, N. Sundararajan:
A meta-cognitive learning algorithm for a Fully Complex-valued Relaxation Network. 209-218 - Todd K. Leen, Robert Friel, David Nielsen:
Approximating distributions in stochastic learning. 219-228 - Feng Liu, Jian Sun, Jennie Si, Wentao Guo, Shengwei Mei:
A boundedness result for the direct heuristic dynamic programming. 229-235 - Qinglai Wei, Derong Liu:
An iterative ϵ-optimal control scheme for a class of discrete-time nonlinear systems with unfixed initial state. 236-244 - Eva Kaslik, Seenith Sivasundaram:
Nonlinear dynamics and chaos in fractional-order neural networks. 245-256 - Md. Faijul Amin, Ramaswamy Savitha, Muhammad Ilias Amin, Kazuyuki Murase:
Orthogonal least squares based complex-valued functional link network. 257-266 - Thomas Krüger, Philipp Schnetter, Robin Placzek, Peter Vörsmann:
Fault-tolerant nonlinear adaptive flight control using sliding mode online learning. 267-274 - Esteban J. Palomo, John North, David A. Elizondo, Rafael Marcos Luque, Tim Watson:
Application of growing hierarchical SOM for visualisation of network forensics traffic data. 275-284 - Ricardo de A. Araújo, Adriano L. I. Oliveira, Sérgio Soares, Silvio R. L. Meira:
An evolutionary morphological approach for software development cost estimation. 285-291 - Levy Boccato, Amauri Lopes, Romis Attux, Fernando J. Von Zuben:
An extended echo state network using Volterra filtering and principal component analysis. 292-302 - Aurel A. Lazar, Yiyin Zhou:
Massively parallel neural encoding and decoding of visual stimuli. 303-312 - B. S. Mahanand, Suresh Sundaram, N. Sundararajan, M. Aswatha Kumar:
Identification of brain regions responsible for Alzheimer's disease using a Self-adaptive Resource Allocation Network. 313-322 - Johannes Stallkamp, Marc Schlipsing, Jan Salmen, Christian Igel:
Man vs. computer: Benchmarking machine learning algorithms for traffic sign recognition. 323-332 - Dan C. Ciresan, Ueli Meier, Jonathan Masci, Jürgen Schmidhuber:
Multi-column deep neural network for traffic sign classification. 333-338 - Olivier Bichler, Damien Querlioz, Simon J. Thorpe, Jean-Philippe Bourgoin, Christian Gamrat:
Extraction of temporally correlated features from dynamic vision sensors with spike-timing-dependent plasticity. 339-348 - Pingping Zhu, Badong Chen, José C. Príncipe:
A novel extended kernel recursive least squares algorithm. 349-357
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