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NIPS
2008
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Optimal Response Initiation: Why Recent Experience Matters
In most cognitive and motor tasks, speed-accuracy tradeoffs are observed: Individuals can respond slowly and accurately, or quickly yet be prone to errors. Control mechanisms gove...
Matt Jones, Michael C. Mozer, Sachiko Kinoshita
SDM
2008
SIAM
140views Data Mining» more  SDM 2008»
15 years 7 months ago
Large-Scale Many-Class Learning
In many multiclass learning scenarios, the number of classes is relatively large (thousands,...), or the space and time efficiency of the learning system can be crucial. We invest...
Omid Madani, Michael Connor
NIPS
2001
15 years 7 months ago
Generating velocity tuning by asymmetric recurrent connections
Asymmetric lateral connections are one possible mechanism that can account for the direction selectivity of cortical neurons. We present a mathematical analysis for a class of the...
Xiaohui Xie, Martin A. Giese
WSC
2004
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More "Normal" Than Normal: Scaling Distributions and Complex Systems
One feature of many naturally occurring or engineered complex systems is tremendous variability in event sizes. To account for it, the behavior of these systems is often described...
Walter Willinger, David Alderson, John C. Doyle, L...
ACL
1998
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How Verb Subcategorization Frequencies Are Affected By Corpus Choice
The probabilistic relation between verbs and their arguments plays an important role in modern statistical parsers and supertaggers, and in psychological theories of language proc...
Douglas Roland, Daniel Jurafsky