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JVCA
2007
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Stable advection-reaction-diffusion with arbitrary anisotropy
Turing first theorized that many biological patterns arise through the processes of reaction and diffusion [1]. Subsequently, reaction-diffusion systems have been studied in ma...
Theodore Kim, Ming C. Lin
BC
2004
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An elaborated model of fly small-target tracking
Flies have the capability to visually track small moving targets, even across cluttered backgrounds. Previous computational models, based on figure detection (FD) cells identified ...
Charles M. Higgins, Vivek Pant
BC
2000
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Analysis of a distributed model of leg coordination
Using tools from discrete dynamical systems theory, we begin a systematic analysis of a distributed model of leg coordination with both biological and robotic applications. In this...
Alan Calvitti, Randall D. Beer
IVC
2000
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A computational approach to color adaptation effects
The human vision system has adaptation mechanisms that cannot be managed with the classic tri-stimulus color theory. The effects of these mechanisms are clearly visible in some we...
Daniele Marini, Alessandro Rizzi
IJMI
2002
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Protein names and how to find them
A prerequisite for all higher level information extraction tasks is the identication of unknown names in text. Today, when large corpora can consist of billions of words, it is of...
Kristofer Franzén, Gunnar Eriksson, Fredrik...