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Recognizing facial expressions : Computational models and humans
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013-12-31)
This paper discusses various biologically plausible computational models that recognize human facial expression and analyze them. Identifying facial expressions is a non trivial task for a human and is a key part of social ...
Biologically plausible computational models for facial expression recognition
(2013-12-01)
This paper discusses various biologically plausible computational models that recognize human facial expression and analyze them. Identifying facial expressions is a non trivial task for a human and is a key part of social ...
Short-term depression of inhibitory Purkinje cell synapses enhances gain modulation in the cerebellar nuclei
(2013-07)
Poster presented at CNS 2013
Characterising the performance of balanced memory networks
(2013)
Poster presented at CNS 2013
Linear Support Vector Machines for Error Correction in Optical Data Transmission
(Springer Nature, 2013)
Reduction of bit error rates in optical transmission systems is an important task that is difficult to achieve. As speeds increase, the difficulty in reducing bit error rates also increases. Channels have differing ...
A potential role for the cerebellar nuclei in absence seizures
(2013)
Poster presented ar CNS 2013
The implications of evolutionary changes in the dendritic morphology of cerebellar Purkinje cells for information processing
(2013)
Poster presented at CNS 2013
From evolving artificial gene regulatory networks to evolving spiking neural networks for pattern recognition
(2013)
Poster presented at CNS 2013
Evolution of Dendritic Morphologies Using Deterministic and Nondeterministic Genotype to Phenotype Mapping
(Springer Nature, 2013)
In this study, two morphological representations in the genotype, a deterministic and a nondeterministic representation, are compared when evolving a neuronal morphology for a pattern recognition task. The deterministic ...