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Binding neuron
A binding neuron (BN) is an abstract mathematical model of the electrical activity of a neuron, closely related to well-known integrate-and-fire…
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2019
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2019
What do neurons really want ? The role of semantics in cortical 1 representations 2 3
Gabriel Kreiman
2019
Corpus ID: 160015717
13 What visual inputs best trigger activity for a given neuron in cortex and what 14 type of semantic information may guide those…
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2017
2017
Relation Between Firing Statistics of Spiking Neuron with Delayed Fast Inhibitory Feedback and Without Feedback
A. Vidybida
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O. Shchur
2017
Corpus ID: 2779163
We consider a class of spiking neuronal models, defined by a set of conditions typical for basic threshold-type models, such as…
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2014
2014
Relation between firing statistics of spiking neuron with instantaneous feedback and without feedback
Alexander K.Vidybida
2014
Corpus ID: 5574006
We consider a wide class of spiking neuron models, defined by rather general set of conditions typical for basic models like…
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2012
2012
Spiking Statistics of Excitatory Neuron with Feedback
A. Vidybida
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K. Kravchuk
International Journal of Organizational and…
2012
Corpus ID: 10614098
Firing statistics of excitatory binding neuron BN is considered. The neuron is driven externally by a Poisson stream. Influence…
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1990
1990
Linear discriminants, logic functions, backpropagation, and improved convergence
H. Yang
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C. Guest
IJCNN International Joint Conference on Neural…
1990
Corpus ID: 45657875
A modified learning algorithm for BP (backpropagation) neural networks is presented based on the interpretation of a neuron in an…
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