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Titlebook: Neural Information Processing; 16th International C Chi Sing Leung,Minho Lee,Jonathan H. Chan Conference proceedings 20091st edition Spring

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书目名称Neural Information Processing
副标题16th International C
编辑Chi Sing Leung,Minho Lee,Jonathan H. Chan
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丛书名称Lecture Notes in Computer Science
图书封面Titlebook: Neural Information Processing; 16th International C Chi Sing Leung,Minho Lee,Jonathan H. Chan Conference proceedings 20091st edition Spring
描述th This two-volume set constitutes the Proceedings of the 16 International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP 2009), held in Bangkok, Thailand, during December 1–5, 2009. ICONIP is a world-renowned international conference that is held annually in the Asia-Pacific region. This prestigious event is sponsored by the Asia Pacific Neural Network Assembly (APNNA), and it has provided an annual forum for international researchers to exchange the latest ideas and advances in neural networks and related discipline. The School of Information Technology (SIT) at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Bangkok, Thailand was the proud host of ICONIP 2009. The conference theme was “Challenges and Trends of Neural Information Processing,” with an aim to discuss the past, present, and future challenges and trends in the field of neural information processing. ICONIP 2009 accepted 145 regular session papers and 53 special session papers from a total of 466 submissions received on the Springer Online Conference Service (OCS) system. The authors of accepted papers alone covered 36 countries and - gions worldwide and there are over 500 authors in these proceedings.
出版日期Conference proceedings 20091st edition
关键词Mathematica; algorithms; bioinformatics; computer; computer vision; data mining; image processing; learning
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10677-4
isbn_softcover978-3-642-10676-7
isbn_ebook978-3-642-10677-4Series ISSN 0302-9743 Series E-ISSN 1611-3349
issn_series 0302-9743
copyrightSpringer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009
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Application-Driven Parameter Tuning Methodology for Dynamic Neural Field Equationsns, in order to drive the tuning of its free parameters. An original evaluation procedure is presented, and then applied to some input evolution scenarios. Such scenarios define an applicative context, for which the parameters with the lowest evaluation are optimal.
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Ying Yu,Bin Wang,Liming Zhangmbiosis: commensalism (an interaction which is beneficial for one symbiotic partner but neutral for the other), antagonism (or parasitism, where one symbiont develops to the detriment of another – see elsewhere in this Book) and mutualism (where both symbionts benefit from mutual coexistence). Mutua
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Hanying Zhou,Yongji Wang,Jiangshuai Huangmbiosis: commensalism (an interaction which is beneficial for one symbiotic partner but neutral for the other), antagonism (or parasitism, where one symbiont develops to the detriment of another – see elsewhere in this Book) and mutualism (where both symbionts benefit from mutual coexistence). Mutua
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