IEICE Technical Report

Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685      Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380

Volume 111, Number 96

Neurocomputing

Workshop Date : 2011-06-23 - 2011-06-24 / Issue Date : 2011-06-16

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Table of contents

NC2011-1
Information content analysis for spike trains of neuron and neural networks
Takashi Takekawa (RIKEN), Yoshikazu Isomura (Tamagawa Univ.), Tomoki Fukai (RIKEN)
pp. 1 - 2

NC2011-2
Detection of cells from calcium imaging data using non-negative matrix factorization
Ryuichi Maruyama (Tokyo Tech.), Kazuma Maeda, Hiroyoshi Miyakawa (Tokyo Univ. Pharm. Life Sci.), Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Tech.)
pp. 3 - 8

NC2011-3
Difference of information processing between two dendrite locations in the hippocampal granule cells
Hirofumi Hayakawa, Tadanobu Kamijo (Tamagawa Univ.), Yasuhiro Fukushima (Brain Sci. Ins., Tamagawa Univ.), Takeshi Aihara (Tamagawa Univ.)
pp. 9 - 13

NC2011-4
[Invited Talk] *
Hiroaki Kitano (OIST)
p. 59

NC2011-5
Mechanisms of target selection underlying saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements
Kenichiro Miura, Yusuke, Sakato, Kenji Kawano, Tadashi Ogawa (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 61 - 66

NC2011-6
Target selection time differs when similar saccadic reaction times are evoked by different visual stimuli
Tomohiro Tanaka, Satoshi Nishida, Tadashi Ogawa (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 67 - 72

NC2011-7
Span of attentional spotlight in pigeon visual search
Kazuhiro Goto, Sho Otaki (Kyoto Univ.), Shigeru Watanabe (Keio Univ.)
pp. 73 - 77

NC2011-8
Involvement of human visual motion areas in monocular depth perception
Tetsuya Yamamoto, Hiroki Yamamoto (Kyoto Univ.), Hiroaki Mano (ATR/ATR-Promotions), Masahiro Umeda, Chuzo Tanaka (Meiji Univ. of Integrative Med.), Jun Saiki (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 79 - 84

NC2011-9
EEGs and optokinetic eye-movements during observations of competitive and cooperative movements of binocularly presented random dot stimuli.
Yuhei Fujiwara, Hiroaki Natsukawa, Tetsuo Kobayashi (Kyoto Univ)
pp. 85 - 90

NC2011-10
Brain-computer interface based on steady-state visually evoked potentials -- Fundamental study on classification of attended stimulus based on amplitude change --
Daisuke Izuoka, Teruyoshi Sasayama, Hirokazu Kawaguchi, Tetsuo Kobayashi (Kyoto Univ)
pp. 91 - 96

NC2011-11
A localized eye-blink artifact removal method focusing on reduction of EEG information loss
Hirokazu Kawaguchi, Tetsuo Kobayashi (Kyoto Univ.)
pp. 97 - 100

NC2011-12
Separated extraction of information by the oscillatory self-organizing maps
Ryota Miyata (TITECH), Koji Kurata (Univ. Ryukyus)
pp. 101 - 106

NC2011-13
Simulation of Functional Map Organization in the Striate Cortex by Using Self Organizing Map
Mika Inada (Ryukyu Univ.), Ryota Miyata (Tokyo Tech), Koji Kurata (Ryukyu Univ.)
pp. 107 - 112

NC2011-14
The Capability of Selective Desensitization Neural Networks at Two-Variable Function Approximation
Kazuaki Nonaka, Fumihide Tanaka, Masahiko Morita (Tsukuba Univ)
pp. 113 - 118

NC2011-15
Q-learning in Continuous Action-State Space by Using a Selective Desensitization Neural Network
Takaaki Kobayashi, Takeshi Shibuya, Fumihide Tanaka, Masahiko Morita (Tsukuba Univ)
pp. 119 - 123

NC2011-16
Statistical Mechanical Informatics for Portfolio Optimization Problems Including Distinct Variance
Takashi Shinzato, Ryosuke Wakai, Yoshiaki Shimazaki (Akita Pref. Univ.)
pp. 125 - 130

NC2011-17
The Search Performance of Particle Swarm Optimizer with Inertia Weight for Solving Multi-objective Optimization Problems
Hong Zhang (K.I.T.)
pp. 131 - 136

NC2011-18
Adaptive selection of learning method and parameters for autonomous sequence learning in rats
Masato Hoshino, Hiroshi Tsujino (HRI-JP), Kenji Doya (OIST)
pp. 137 - 141

NC2011-19
Solving POMDPs using Restricted Boltzmann Machines with Echo State Networks
Makoto Otsuka, Junichiro Yoshimoto, Stefan Elfwing, Kenji Doya (OIST)
pp. 143 - 148

Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.


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