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Spline- and Wavelet-based Models of Neural Activity in Response to Natural Visual Stimulation

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We present a comparative study of the performance of different basis functions for the nonparametric modeling of neural activity in response to natural stimuli. Based on naturalistic video sequences, a generative model of neural activity was created using ...
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Transcribing Mandarin Broadcast Speech Using Multi-Layer Perceptron Acoustic Features

Fabio Valente, Wen Wang

Recently, several multi-layer perceptron (MLP)- based front-ends have been developed and used for Mandarin speech recognition, often showing significant complementary properties to conventional spectral features. Although widely used in multiple Mandarin s ...
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Saliency Detection for Content-aware Image Resizing

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Content aware image re-targeting methods aim to arbitrarily change image aspect ratios while preserving visually prominent features. To determine visual importance of pixels, existing re-targeting schemes mostly rely on grayscale intensity gradient maps. T ...
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Identification of parameters and structure of piecewise affine models of genetic networks

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In this paper we consider piecewise affine models of genetic regulatory networks proposed by Glass and Kaufmann in the 70's and discuss a method for their identification. These systems have specific features that must be preserved by the identification pro ...
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Parasites lead to evolution of robustness against gene loss in host signaling networks

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Many biological networks can maintain their function against single gene loss. However, the evolutionary mechanisms responsible for such robustness remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that antagonistic host-parasite interactions can act as a selective pre ...
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