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V1 non-linear properties emerge from local-to-global non-linear ICA

2006

It has been argued that the aim of non-linearities in different visual and auditory mechanisms may be to remove the relations between the coefficients of the signal after global linear ICA-like stages. Specifically, in Schwartz and Simoncelli (2001), it was shown that masking effects are reproduced by fitting the parameters of a particular non-linearity in order to remove the dependencies between the energy of wavelet coefficients. In this work, we present a different result that supports the same efficient encoding hypothesis. However, this result is more general because, instead of assuming any specific functional form for the non-linearity, we show that by using an unconstrained approach…

Masking (art)business.industryModels NeurologicalNeuroscience (miscellaneous)Independent component analysisNonlinear systemWaveletNonlinear DynamicsReceptive fieldEncoding (memory)Visual PerceptionHumansAutomatic gain controlNeural Networks ComputerArtificial intelligenceVisual FieldsbusinessAlgorithmPhotic StimulationEnergy (signal processing)Visual CortexMathematicsNetwork: Computation in Neural Systems
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A hybrid genetic algorithm with local search: I. Discrete variables: optimisation of complementary mobile phases

2001

Abstract A hybrid genetic algorithm was developed for a combinatorial optimisation problem. The assayed hybridation modifies the reproduction pattern of the genetic algorithm through the application of a local search method, which enhances each individual in each generation. The method is applied to the optimisation of the mobile phase composition in liquid chromatography, using two or more mobile phases of complementary behaviour. Each of these phases concerns the optimal separation of certain compounds in the analysed mixture, while the others can remain overlapped. This optimisation approach may be useful in situations where full resolution with a single mobile phase is unfeasible. The o…

Mathematical optimizationbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyComputationBinary numberResolution (logic)Computer Science ApplicationsAnalytical ChemistryEncoding (memory)Genetic algorithmMemetic algorithmCombinatorial searchLocal search (optimization)businessAlgorithmSpectroscopySoftwareMathematicsChemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
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Modulating Long Term Memory at Late-Encoding Phase: An rTMS Study

2021

Despite a huge effort of the scientific community, the functioning of Long-Term Memory (LTM) processes is still debated and far from being elucidated. Functional and neurophysiological data point to an involvement of Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC) in both encoding and retrieval phases. However, the recently proposed Explicit/Implicit Memory Encoding and Retrieval (EIMER) model proposes that LTM at the encoding phase consists of anatomically and chronologically different sub-phases. On this basis, we aimed to investigate the role of right DLPFC during a late-encoding phase by means of low-frequency rTMS. Thirty right-handed healthy subjects were divided into three experimental groups…

Memory Long-TermExplicit memoryLong term memoryPhase (waves)Prefrontal CortexStimulationDLPFCSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaDorsolateral Prefrontal CortexEncoding (memory)rTMSReaction TimemedicineExplicit memoryHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryLong-term memoryrTMS.NeurophysiologyTranscranial Magnetic StimulationDorsolateral prefrontal cortexmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Implicit memoryAnatomybusinessNeurosciencepsychological phenomena and processesBrain Topography
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Distributed evolutionary approach to data clustering and modeling

2014

In this article we describe a framework (DEGA-Gen) for the application of distributed genetic algorithms for detection of communities in networks. The framework proposes efficient ways of encoding the network in the chromosomes, greatly optimizing the memory use and computations, resulting in a scalable framework. Different objective functions may be used for producing division of network into communities. The framework is implemented using open source implementation of MapReduce paradigm, Hadoop. We validate the framework by developing community detection algorithm, which uses modularity as measure of the division. Result of the algorithm is the network, partitioned into non-overlapping co…

Modularity (networks)Measure (data warehouse)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceComputationEncoding (memory)ScalabilityData miningDivision (mathematics)Representation (mathematics)computer.software_genreCluster analysiscomputer2014 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining (CIDM)
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The role of attention in preschoolers’ working memory

2015

Abstract Recent studies showed that introducing an unfilled delay or a secondary task between encoding and recall reduces recall performance in preschoolers, whereas increasing the attentional demand of this secondary task does not. Based on these results, different authors drew opposing conclusions regarding the use of attention in preschoolers’ memory maintenance. This study aimed to bring further evidence to bear on the issue. In two experiments, recall was reduced when an unfilled delay was introduced before recall, but also when the demand of the concurrent task increased. These effects did not interact with age, although performance improved from 4 to 6 years of age. A third experimen…

Motor taskSecondary taskRecallWorking memoryEncoding (memory)Developmental and Educational PsychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMotor activityPsychologyCognitive psychologyTask (project management)Developmental psychologyCognitive Development
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On Constructing Persistent Identifiers with Persistent Resolution Targets

2016

Persistent Identifiers (PID) are the foundation referencing digital assets in scientific publications, books, and digital repositories. In its realization, PIDs contain metadata and resolving targets in form of URLs that point to data sets located on the network. In contrast to PIDs, the target URLs are typically changing over time; thus, PIDs need continuous maintenance -- an effort that is increasing tremendously with the advancement of e-Science and the advent of the Internet-of-Things (IoT). Nowadays, billions of sensors and data sets are subject of PID assignment. This paper presents a new approach of embedding location independent targets into PIDs that allows the creation of maintena…

Networking and Internet Architecture (cs.NI)FOS: Computer and information scienceslcsh:T58.5-58.64lcsh:Information technologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryOverlay network020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologycomputer.file_formatMaintenance engineeringlcsh:QA75.5-76.95IdentifierMetadataComputer Science - Networking and Internet ArchitectureData accessEncoding (memory)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinessDisseminationBitTorrentcomputerComputer network
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Heart rate accelerations during four active encoding tasks — pilot results

1997

Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyComputer sciencePhysiology (medical)General NeuroscienceSpeech recognitionEncoding (memory)Heart rateInternational Journal of Psychophysiology
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Temperature Cues Bias the Memory of Trustworthiness of Faces

2016

Humans rely on temperature cues to navigate and make sense of their social world. In two experiments we find that part of this process can be detected in the perception and memory of faces. We conducted two studies to find this effect through a method called “reverse correlation”, where we average a face over a large amount of trials. For participants who experienced physical warmth (vs. cold) at the initial confrontation with a face we found that the average of the trials displayed a psychologically warmer face (judged by independent raters). Excluding the possibility of a “carry-over” effect, in Study 2 we replicated the Study 1 effect, but only if physical warmth (vs. cold) preceded the …

Open scienceReverse correlationTrustworthinessIf and only ifEncoding (memory)Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)PsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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On the role of the upper part of words in lexical access: evidence with masked priming.

2012

More than 100 years ago, Huey (1908) indicated that the upper part of words was more relevant for perception than the lower part. Here we examined whether mutilated words, in their upper/lower portions (e.g., , , , ), can automatically access their word units in the mental lexicon. To that end, we conducted four masked repetition priming experiments with the lexical decision task. Results showed that mutilated primes produced a sizeable masked repetition priming effect. Furthermore, the magnitude of the masked repetition priming effect was greater when the upper part of the primes was preserved than when the lower portion was preserved –this was the case not only when the mutilated words we…

Orthographic encodingPhysiologyLexical decisionmedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision MakingRepetition primingSocial SciencesExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)PerceptionRepetition PrimingLexical decision taskReaction TimeHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral Psychologymedia_commonScience & TechnologyMental lexicon05 social sciencesLexical accessGeneral MedicineLinguisticsSemanticsNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyReadingVisual PerceptionMasked primingPsychologyPriming (psychology)Perceptual Masking030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWord (group theory)Cognitive psychologyQuarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)
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Transmission of Genetic Properties in Permutation Problems: Study of Lehmer Code and Inversion Table Encoding

2021

Solution encoding describes the way decision variables are represented. In the case of permutation problems, the classical encoding should ensure that there are no duplicates. During crossover operations, repairs may be carried out to correct or avoid repetitions. The use of indirect encoding aims to define bijections between the classical permutation and a different representation of the decision variables. These encodings are not sensitive to duplicates. However, they lead to a loss of genetic properties during crossbreeding. This paper proposes a study of the impact of this loss both in the space of decision variables and in that of fitness values. We consider two indirect encoding: the …

PermutationTransmission (telecommunications)Computer scienceEncoding (memory)Lehmer codeGenetic algorithmCrossoverArithmeticRepresentation (mathematics)Bijection injection and surjection
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