Trends in neural computation
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Trends in neural computation
(Studies in computational intelligence, v. 35)
Springer, c2007
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Trends in Neural Computation includes twenty chapters contributed by leading experts or formed by extending well-selected papers presented in the 2005 International Conference on Natural Computation. The book reviews the latest progress in a range of different areas of neural computation, including theoretical neural computation, biologically plausible neural modeling, computational cognitive science, artificial neural networks - architectures and learning algorithms and their applications in real-world problems.
Table of Contents
Hyperbolic Function Networks for Pattern Classification.- Variable Selection for the Linear Support Vector Machine.- Selecting Data for Fast Support Vector Machines Training.- Universal Approach to Study Delayed Dynamical Systems.- A Hippocampus-Neocortex Model for Chaotic Association.- Latent Attractors: A General Paradigm for Context-Dependent Neural Computation.- Learning Mechanisms in Networks of Spiking Neurons.- GTSOM: Game Theoretic Self-organizing Maps.- How to Generate Different Neural Networks.- A Gradient-Based Forward Greedy Algorithm for Space Gaussian Process Regression.- An Evolved Recurrent Neural Network and Its Application.- A Min-Max Modular Network with Gaussian-Zero-Crossing Function.- Combining Competitive Learning Networks of Various Representations for Sequential Data Clustering.- Modular Neural Networks and Their Applications in Biometrics.- Performance Analysis of Dynamic Cell Structures.- Short Term Electric Load Forecasting: A Tutorial.- Performance Improvement for Formation-Keeping Control Using a Neural Network HJI Approach.- A Robust Blind Neural Equalizer Based on Higher-Order Cumulants.- The Artificial Neural Network Applied to Servo Control System.- Robot Localization Using Vision.
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