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Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Learning'
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A new learning paradigm: learning using privileged information.
Jul 2009
In the Afterword to the second edition of the book "Estimation of Dependences Based on Empirical Data" by V. Vapnik, an advanced learning paradigm called Learning Using Hidden Information (LUHI) was introduced. This Afterword also suggested an ...
rec_pub_19632812-a-new-learning-paradigm-learning-using-privileged-information.htm
Error-probability noise benefits in threshold neural signal detection.
Jul 2009
Five new theorems and a stochastic learning algorithm show that noise can benefit threshold neural signal detection by reducing the probability of detection error. The first theorem gives a necessary and sufficient condition for such a noise benefit ...
rec_pub_19628368-error-probability-noise-benefits-threshold-neural-signal-detection.htm
Dissociable components of rule-guided behavior depend on distinct medial and prefrontal regions.
Jul 2009
Much of our behavior is guided by rules. Although human prefrontal cortex (PFC) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) are implicated in implementing rule-guided behavior, the crucial contributions made by different regions within these areas are not ...
rec_pub_19574382-dissociable-components-rule-guided-behavior-depend-distinct-medial.htm
Adaptive dynamic programming approach to experience-based systems identification and control.
30 Jun 2009
Humans have the ability to make use of experience while selecting their control actions for distinct and changing situations, and their process speeds up and have enhanced effectiveness as more experience is gained. In contrast, current ...
rec_pub_19632087-adaptive-dynamic-programming-approach-experience-based-systems.htm
Online unsupervised formation of cell assemblies for the encoding of multiple cognitive maps.
30 Jun 2009
Since their introduction sixty years ago, cell assemblies have proved to be a powerful paradigm for brain information processing. After their introduction in artificial intelligence, cell assemblies became commonly used in computational neuroscience ...
rec_pub_19615854-online-unsupervised-formation-cell-assemblies-encoding-multiple.htm
A motivationally-based simulation of performance degradation under pressure.
30 Jun 2009
The CLARION cognitive architecture has been shown to be capable of simulating and explaining a wide range of psychological tasks and data. Currently, two theories exist to explain the psychological phenomenon of performance degradation under ...
rec_pub_19608380-a-motivationally-based-simulation-performance-degradation-pressure.htm
Here and now: how time segments may become events in the hippocampus.
29 Jun 2009
The hippocampal formation is believed to play a central role in memory functions related to the representation of events. Events are usually considered as temporally bounded processes, in contrast to the continuous nature of sensory signal flow they ...
rec_pub_19616410-here-time-segments-events-hippocampus.htm
29 Jun 2009
In this paper a new general purpose perceptual control architecture, based on nonlinear neural lattices, is presented and applied to solve robot navigation tasks. Insects show the ability to react to certain stimuli with simple reflexes, using ...
rec_pub_19596552-cellular-nonlinear-networks-emergence-perceptual-states-application.htm
29 Jun 2009
The optimal control of linear systems accompanied by quadratic cost functions can be achieved by solving the well-known Riccati equation. However, the optimal control of nonlinear discrete-time systems is a much more challenging task that often ...
rec_pub_19596551-optimal-control-unknown-affine-nonlinear-discrete-time-systems-using.htm
Learning to be a physician by collaborating with experienced pediatric intensive care unit nurses.
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19638742-learning-physician-collaborating-experienced-pediatric-intensive-care.htm
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