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IJON
2000
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Hebbian learning and temporary storage in the convergence-zone model of episodic memory
The Convergence-Zone model shows how sparse, random memory patterns can lead to one-shot storage and high capacity in the hippocampal component of the episodic memory system. This...
Michael Howe, Risto Miikkulainen
NN
1998
Springer
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Continuous attractors and oculomotor control
A recurrent neural network can possess multiple stable states, a property that many brain theories have implicated in learning and memory. There is good evidence for such multista...
H. Sebastian Seung
MAGS
2007
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Designing modular architectures in the framework AKIRA
AKIRA is an open source framework designed for parallel, asynchronous and distributed computation, on the basis of some general architectural principles which are inspired by modu...
Giovanni Pezzulo, Gianguglielmo Calvi
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SOCIALCOM
2010
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Securing Shareable Life-logs
Sharing life-log information in a social community has many advantages, both for the user and society. But sharing any type of personal information is a threat to privacy. In parti...
Reza Rawassizadeh, A Min Tjoa
ICIP
2009
IEEE
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Incremental sparse saliency detection
By the guidance of attention, human visual system is able to locate objects of interest in complex scene. We propose a new visual saliency detection model for both image and video...
Yin Li, Yue Zhou, Lei Xu, Xiaochao Yang, Jie Yang