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This paper presents a digital, transistor level implemented neo-fuzzy neural network. This type of neural network is particularly well suited for real-time applications like those encountered in signal processing and nonlinear system identification. We con ...
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Since the seminal work of Watts in the late 90s [1], graph-theoretic analyses have been performed on many complex dynamic networks, including brain structures [2]. Most studies have focused on functional connectivity defined between whole brain regions, us ...
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In this report, we build up on our previous work on speaker clustering, where the number of speakers and segmentation boundaries are unknown a priori. We employ an ergodic HMM with minimum duration topology for this purpose. Starting from a large number of ...
We perform an analysis of the observational morphological structure of a tidal landscape aimed at examining key assumptions on the geomorphological evolution of wetlands, lagoons, estuarine areas and tidal environments in general. The issues addressed pert ...
Moving from the observation that drainage network configurations minimizing total energy dissipation are stationary solutions of the general equation describing landscape evolution, we review theoretical and observational evidence on river patterns and the ...
We analyze the class of networks characterized by modular structure where a sequence of l Erdos-Renyi random networks of size N >> 1 with random average degrees is joined by links whose structure must remain immaterial. We find that traceroutes spanning th ...
An algorithm for addition and deletion (ADDEL) of resources during learning is developed to achieve two goals: (1) to find feed-forward multilayer networks that are as small as possible, (2) to find an appropriate structure for such small networks. These g ...
A recent internet based survey of over 35'000 samples has shown that when different human observers are asked to assign labels to static human facial expressions, different individuals categorize differently the same image. This fact results in a lack of a ...