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  • Milne, Wilhelmina (Boston University, 1940)
  • Malone-Smith, Katharine (2012-01-03)
    This Art Based research is indicative of the Artist-Teacher Connection. The art teacher cannot teach without first practicing art. To become a more informed art teacher, one must become a more informed artist. This study ...
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Ross, William D. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1993-01)
    This paper introduces ART-EMAP, a neural architecture that uses spatial and temporal evidence accumulation to extend the capabilities of fuzzy ARTMAP. ART-EMAP combines supervised and unsupervised learning and a medium-term ...
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Ross, William D. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1993-10)
    A new neural network architecture is introduced for the recognition of pattern classes after supervised and unsupervised learning. Applications include spatio-temporal image understanding and prediction and 3-D object ...
  • Grossberg, Stephen; Williamson, James R. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1996-05)
    A self-organizing architect is developed for image region classification. The system consists of a preprocessor that utilizes multi-scale filtering, competition, cooperation, and diffusion to compute a vector of image ...
  • Erica B. Connolly (2012-01-24)
    This study is representative of an exploration which investigated innovative ways of teaching art history to elementary students. The researcher incorporated singing, games, word puzzles, and take-home activity bags while ...
  • Douglas, Arthur Jeffreys, 1871-1911.; Randolph, B. W. (Berkeley William), 1858-1925. (Westminster [England] : Universities' Mission to Central Africa, 1920)
  • Tian, Tai-Peng; Li, Rui; Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2005-07-07)
    A learning based framework is proposed for estimating human body pose from a single image. Given a differentiable function that maps from pose space to image feature space, the goal is to invert the process: estimate the ...
  • Guenther, Frank H.; Epsy-Wilson, Carol Y.; Boyce, Suzanne E.; Matthies, Melanie L.; Zandipour, Majid; Perkell, Joseph S. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1998-01)
    Acoustic and articulatory recordings reveal that speakers utilize systematic articulatory tradeoffs to maintain acoustic stability when producing the phoneme /r/. Distinct articulator configurations used to produce /r/ in ...
  • Grandstaff, Herald Arthur (Boston University, 1940)
    Ideal values in Christian art serve as personality patterns. These ideal patterns serve as a basis upon which may be constructed the structure of Christian personality. Albrecht Durer's "Praying Hands" illustrate the entire ...
  • Hydon, Paul Vernon (Boston University, 1931)
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Wilson, Frank D.M. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1997-6)
    ARTMAP-DS extends fuzzy ARTMAP to discriminate between similar inputs by discounting similarities. When two or more candidate category representations are activated by a given input, features that the candidate representations ...
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Rubin, Mark A.; Streilein, William W. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1996-11)
    ARTMAP-FD extends fuzzy ARTMAP to perform familiarity discrimination. That is, the network learns to abstain from meaningless guesses on patterns not belonging to a class represented in the training set. ARTMAP-FD can also ...
  • Streilein, William W.; Gaudiano, Paolo; Carpenter, Gail A. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1998-05)
    ART (Adaptive Resonance Theory) neural networks for fast, stable learning and prediction have been applied in a variety of areas. Applications include automatic mapping from satellite remote sensing data, machine tool ...
  • Streilein, William W.; Gaudiano, Paolo; Carpenter, Gail A. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1998-05)
    ART (Adaptive Resonance Theory) neural networks for fast, stable learning and prediction have been applied in a variety of areas. Applications include automatic mapping from satellite remote sensing data, machine tool ...
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Markuzon, Natalya (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1996-05)
    For complex database prediction problems such as medical diagnosis, the ARTMAP-IC neural network adds distributed prediction and category instance counting to the basic fuzzy ARTMAP system. For the ARTMAP match tracking ...
  • Shock, Byron; Carpenter, Gail; Gopal, Sucharita; Woodcock, Curtis (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2001-12)
    The ability to detect and monitor changes in land use is essential for assessment of the sustainability of development. In the next decade, NASA will gather high-resolution multi-spectral and multi-temporal data, which ...
  • Parsons, Olga; Carpenter, Gail (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 2002-09)
    The Sensor Exploitation Group of MIT Lincoln Laboratory incorporated an early version of the ARTMAP neural network as the recognition engine of a hierarchical system for fusion and data mining of registered geospatial ...
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Grossbergy, Stephen; Reynolds, John (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1991-02)
    This article introduces a new neural network architecture, called ARTMAP, that autonomously learns to classify arbitrarily many, arbitrarily ordered vectors into recognition categories based on predictive success. This ...
  • Riddle, Cara (2013-04-30)
    This paper explores the decision to close the school located at the Dayton Art Institute (DAI). While the School of the Dayton Art Institute (SDAI) was successful, and produced thriving artists and industrial designers ...