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A Hybrid Detection and Classification System for Human Motion Analysis
(Springer Nature, 2002)
High capacity associative memories and stochasticity
(2002)
Stochastic Dynamics
Visual similarity is greater for line drawings of nonliving than living things: The importance of musical instruments and body-parts
(2002)
It has been argued that greater intra-category structural similarity for living things, and the subsequent ‘‘visual crowding,’’ makes them more difficult to recognize and name for neurologically damaged individuals and ...
Why will rat's go where rats will not
(2002)
Experimental evidence indicates that regular plurals are nearly always omitted from English compounds (e.g., rats-eater) while irregular plurals may be included within these structures (e.g., mice-chaser). This phenomenon ...
Omni-directional motion: pedestrian shape classification using neural networks and active contour models
(2001)
This paper describes a hybrid vision system which, following initial user interaction, can detect and track objects in the visual field, and classify them as human and non-human. The system incorporates an active contour ...
High performance associative memory models and weight dilution
(2001)
The consequences of diluting the weights of the standard Hopfield architecture associative memory model, trained using perceptron like learning rules, is examined. A proportion of the weights of the network are removed; ...
Plural morphology in compounding is not good evidence to support the dual mechanism model
(2001)
The compounding phenomena is considered to be good evidence to support the dual mechanism model of morphological processing (Pinker & Prince, 1992). However evidence from initial neural net modeling has shown that a single ...