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Cognitive Systems Research, Volume 50
Volume 50, August 2018
- Swen E. Gaudl
, Joanna J. Bryson
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The extended ramp model: A biomimetic model of behaviour arbitration for lightweight cognitive architectures. 1-9
- M. Vardhana
, Arunkumar N.
, Sunitha Lasrado, Enas W. Abdulhay, Gustavo Ramírez-González
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Convolutional neural network for bio-medical image segmentation with hardware acceleration. 10-14 - Karine Guimarães, Daniele Q. M. Madureira, Alexandre L. Madureira:
Interactions between astrocytes and the reward-attention circuit: A model for attention focusing in the presence of nicotine. 15-28 - José F. Fontanari
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Reputation blackboard systems. 29-35 - Hiram Calvo
, José Luis Paredes, Jesús Figueroa-Nazuno:
Measuring concept semantic relatedness through common spatial pattern feature extraction on EEG signals. 36-51
- Florian Mirus
, Cristian Axenie
, Terrence C. Stewart, Jörg Conradt:
Neuromorphic sensorimotor adaptation for robotic mobile manipulation: From sensing to behaviour. 52-66 - Hamed Mozaffari
, Ali Nahvi:
A motivational driver steering model: Task difficulty homeostasis from control theory perspective. 67-82 - Michael A. Arbib:
From cybernetics to brain theory, and more: A memoir. 83-145 - Aparna Akula
, Anuj K. Shah, Ripul Ghosh
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Deep learning approach for human action recognition in infrared images. 146-154
- Mary Jean Amon
, Olivia C. Pavlov, John G. Holden
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Synchronization and fractal scaling as foundations for cognitive control. 155-179
- Chaouki Boufenar
, Adlen Kerboua
, Mohamed Batouche
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Investigation on deep learning for off-line handwritten Arabic character recognition. 180-195 - Jinwei Xu, Zhiqiang Liu, Jingfei Jiang, Yong Dou:
High performance robust audio event recognition system based on FPGA platform. 196-205 - Chaimae El Hatri, Jaouad Boumhidi
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Fuzzy deep learning based urban traffic incident detection. 206-213

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