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Implementing a generic component-based framework for telecontrol applications
(2007)
The rapid growth of telecontrol systems is one of the major trends in today's network-oriented community. The implementation of generic frameworks, consisting of reusable components that can form the basis for the development ...
Implementing QoS aware component-based applications
(2004)
By QoS (Quality of Service), we often refer to a set of quality requirements on the collective behavior of one or more objects. These requirements enable the provision of better service to certain data flows. The developer ...
Does high firing irregularity enhance learning?
(2011)
In this note, we demonstrate that the high firing irregularity produced by the leaky integrate-and-fire neuron with the partial somatic reset mechanism, which has been shown to be the most likely candidate to reflect the ...
On the firing variability of the integrate-and-fire neurons with partial reset in the presence of inhibition
(2002)
It has been reported (Phys. Rev. Lett. 82 (1999) 4731) that the firing variability of integrate-and-fire (I&F) neurons is strongly dependent on the level of inhibitory input unlike the Hodgkin-Huxley and FitzHugh-Nagumo ...
Spiking neural networks with different reinforcement learning (RL) schemes in a multiagent setting
(2010)
This paper investigates the effectiveness of spiking agents when trained with reinforcement learning (RL) in a challenging multiagent task. In particular, it explores learning through rewardmodulated spike-timing dependent ...
Foreword
(2012)
Multi-scale AM-FM analysis for the classification of surface electromyographic signals
(2012)
In this work, multi-scale amplitude modulation-frequency modulation (AM-FM) features are extracted from surface electromyographic (SEMG) signals and they are used for the classification of neuromuscular disorders. The ...
A comparative study of morphological and other texture features for the characterization of atherosclerotic carotid plaques
(2003)
The extraction of features characterizing the structure of atherosclerotic carotid plaques, obtained by high-resolution ultrasound imaging is important for the correct plaque classification and the estimation of the risk ...