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BC
2002
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Spike propagation synchronized by temporally asymmetric Hebbian learning
Synchronously spiking neurons have been observed in the cerebral cortex and the hippocampus. In computer models, synchronous spike volleys may be propagated across appropriately co...
Roland E. Suri, Terrence J. Sejnowski
ETS
2002
IEEE
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Assessing group learning and shared understanding in technology-mediated interaction
Without shared understanding, hardly any group learning takes place. Though much has been written about the essence of shared understanding, less is known about how to assess the ...
Ingrid Mulder, Janine Swaak, Joseph Kessels
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TIP
1998
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Minimax partial distortion competitive learning for optimal codebook design
— The design of the optimal codebook for a given codebook size and input source is a challenging puzzle that remains to be solved. The key problem in optimal codebook design is h...
Ce Zhu, Lai-Man Po
NCA
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Using evolution to improve neural network learning: pitfalls and solutions
: Autonomous neural network systems typically require fast learning and good generalization performance, and there is potentially a trade-off between the two. The use of evolutiona...
John A. Bullinaria
IJRR
2010
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15 years 5 months ago
Learning from Demonstration for Autonomous Navigation in Complex Unstructured Terrain
Rough terrain autonomous navigation continues to pose a challenge to the robotics community. Robust navigation by a mobile robot depends not only on the individual performance of ...
David Silver, J. Andrew Bagnell, Anthony Stentz