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  • Granger, Eric; Rubin, Mark; Grossberg, Stephen; Lavoie, Pierre (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 2000-09)
    A neural network recognition and tracking system is proposed for classification of radar pulses in autonomous Electronic Support Measure systems. Radar type information is combined with position-specific information from ...
  • Carpenter, Gail A.; Grossberg, Stephen; Lesher, Gregory W. (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1992-02)
    A feedforward neural network for invariant image preprocessing is proposed that represents the position1 orientation and size of an image figure (where it is) in a multiplexed spatial map. This map is used to generate an ...
  • Amtoft, Torben; Kfoury, Assaf J.; Pericas-Geertsen, Santiago M. (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2000-10-19)
    Abstract: The Ambient Calculus was developed by Cardelli and Gordon as a formal framework to study issues of mobility and migrant code. We consider an Ambient Calculus where ambients transport and exchange programs rather ...
  • Schmidt, James (Sage Publications, Inc., 2000-12)
  • Lindholm, Charles (Wiley-BlackwellAmerican Anthropological Association, 2012-08-10)
  • Albright, William Foxwell (2010-04-14)
    The collection primarily contains correspondence between Albright and other archaeologists and ASOR colleagues regarding research, excavations, new archaeological methods, and logistical aspects of publishing ASOR bulletins, ...
  • Albright, William Foxwell (2010-03-10)
    The collection primarily contains correspondence between Albright and other archaeologists and ASOR colleagues regarding research, excavations, new archaeological methods, and logistical aspects of publishing ASOR bulletins, ...
  • Ocean, Michael J.; Bestavros, Azer (Boston University Computer Science Department, 2008-01-15)
    Wireless Intrusion Detection Systems (WIDS) monitor 802.11 wireless frames (Layer-2) in an attempt to detect misuse. What distinguishes a WIDS from a traditional Network IDS is the ability to utilize the broadcast nature ...
  • Guenther, Frank H.; Brumberg, Jonathan S.; Wright, E. Joseph; Nieto-Castanon, Alfonso; Tourville, Jason A.; Panko, Mikhail; Law, Robert; Siebert, Steven A.; Bartels, Jess L.; Andreasen, Dinal S.; Ehirim, Princewill; Mao, Hui; Kennedy, Philip R. (Public Library of Science, 2009-12-9)
    BACKGROUND. Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) involving electrodes implanted into the human cerebral cortex have recently been developed in an attempt to restore function to profoundly paralyzed individuals. Current BMIs for ...
  • Mulcahy, Seann P. (2012-01-03)
    A simple preparation of a conjugated diene via the olefination reaction between cinnamaldehyde and triphenylphosphonium chloride under basic conditions. Students are reintroduced to dry glassware techniques, recrystallization, ...
  • Bradski, Gary; Carpenter, Gail A.; Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1992-02)
    A working memory model is described that is capable of storing and recalling arbitrary temporal sequences of events, including repeated items. These memories encode the invariant temporal order of sequential events that ...
  • Bradski, Gary; Carpenter, Gail A.; Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1991-02)
    Working memory neural networks are characterized which encode the invariant temporal order of sequential events that may be presented at widely differing speeds, durations, and interstimulus intervals. This temporal order ...
  • Bradski, Gary; Carpenter, Gail A.; Grossberg, Stephen (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1991-04)
    Working memory neural networks are characterized which encode the invariant temporal order of sequential events. Inputs to the networks, called Sustained Temporal Order REcurrent (STORE) models, may be presented at widely ...
  • Hyman, James M.; Zilli, Eric A.; Paley, Amanda M.; Hasselmo, Michael E. (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2010-03-10)
    Performance of memory tasks is impaired by lesions to either the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) or the hippocampus (HPC); although how these two areas contribute to successful performance is not well understood. mPFC unit ...
  • Sclaroff, Stan (Boston University Computer Science Department, 1995-05-27)
    We propose the development of a world wide web image search engine that crawls the web collecting information about the images it finds, computes the appropriate image decompositions and indices, and stores this extracted ...
  • Campos, Marcos; Carpenter, Gail (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1997-05)
    The WSOM (Wavelet Self-Organizing Map) model, a neural network for the creation of wavelet bases adapted to the distribution of input data, is introduced. The model provides an efficient on-line way to construct high-dimensional ...
  • Lehar, Steven M.; Lesher, Gregory (Boston University Center for Adaptive Systems and Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 1992-02)
    A dynamic distributed model is presented that reproduces the dynamics of a wide range of varied battle scenarios with a general and abstract representation. The model illustrates the rich dynamic behavior that can be ...

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