Abstract

1: Architectures.- Scale Independence in the Visual System.- Dynamic Neuronal Information Processing of Vowel Sounds in Auditory Cortex.- Convolutional Spiking Neural Network for Robust Object Detection with Population Code using Structured Pulse Packets.- Networks Constructed of Neuroid Elements Capable of Temporal Summation of Signals.- Predictive Synchrony Organized by Spike-Based Hebbian Learning with Time-Representing Synfire Activities.- Improving Chow-Liu Tree Performance by Mining Association Rules.- A Reconstructed Missing Data-Finite Impulse Response Selective Ensemble (RMD-FSE) Network.- Higher Order Multidirectional Associative Memory with Decreasing Energy Function.- Fast Indexing of Codebook Vectors Using Dynamic Binary Search Trees with Fat Decision Hyperplanes.- 2: Learning Algorithms.- On Some External Characteristics of Brain-like Learning and Some Logical Flaws of Connectionism.- Superlinear Learning Algorithm Design.- Extension of Binary Neural Networks for Multi-class Output and Finite Automata.- A Memory-Based Reinforcement Learning Algorithm to Prevent Unlearning in Neural Networks.- Structural Optimization of Neural Networks by Genetic Algorithm with Degeneration (GAd).- Adaptive Training for Combining Classifier Ensembles.- Combination Strategies for Finding Optimal Neural Network Architecture and Weights.- 3: Applications.- Biologically Inspired Recognition System for Car Detection from Real-Time Video Streams.- Financial Time Series Prediction Using Non-Fixed and Asymmetrical Margin Setting with Momentum in Support Vector Regression.- A Method for Applying Neural Networks to Control of Nonlinear Systesm.- Robot Manipulator Control via Recurrent Neural Networks.- Gesture Recognition Based on SOM Using Multiple Sensors.- Enhanced Phrase-Based Document Clustering Using Self-Organizing Map (SOM) Architectures.- Discovering Gene Regulatory Networks from Gene Expression Data with the Use of Evolving Connectionist Systems.- Experimental Analysis of Knowledge Based Multiagent Credit Assignment.- Implementation of Visual Tracking System Using Artificial Retina Chip and Shape Memory Alloy Actuator.

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