Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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NC2025-22
Improvement of Sampling Method for Low-Rank Approximate Sinkhorn Algorithm
Shuma Shibuya, Yu Nishiyama (UEC)
pp. 1 - 6
NC2025-23
Complex Forward-Forward Algorithm
Yuta Kobayashi, Takumi Nakamura, Yukari Yamauchi (Nihon Univ)
pp. 7 - 11
NC2025-24
GSOINN+ incorporating Immortal Nodes
Takuya Kobayashi, Yuta Kobayashi, Yukari Yamauchi (Nihon Univ)
pp. 12 - 15
NC2025-25
Continual Learning Method Using Null Space Projection of Output Layer Weights in Multilayer Perceptrons
Honoka Yamashita (Tsukuba Univ.), Takio Kurita, Masaki Onishi (AIST)
pp. 16 - 21
NC2025-26
Variational Autoencoders with a Closed-form Approximation of the Sliced-Wasserstein Distance using the Second Moment Matching
Kohei Kuniyasu (UEC), Kira Maeda (UTokyo), Yu Nishiyama (UEC)
pp. 22 - 27
NC2025-27
The dynamics of a modern Hopfield network that generalizes the network state to a distribution
Ayumu Yamada, Takashi Takekawa (Kogakuin Univ.)
p. 28
NC2025-28
An Optimization of Set-wise Connections in Simplicial Hopfield Networks
Yoshiya Irokawa, Riku Kiuchi, Yukari Yamauchi (Nihon Univ.)
pp. 29 - 33
NC2025-29
Bayesian Optimization for Reproducing Body Surface Patterns in Reaction Diffusion Models
Arisu Miyata (KUTE-TOKYO), Takashi Takekawa (Kogakuin univ.)
p. 34
NC2025-30
Implementation of Ultra-Low Power Spiking Neural Network Circuits Using High-Threshold Voltage MOSFETs and its Classification Tasks Application
Tetsuta Sakai, Satoshi Moriya, Kyotaro Gotsu, Hideaki Yamamoto, Shigeo Sato (Tohoku Univ.)
p. 35
NC2025-31
Physical reservoir computing with large-scale engineered neuronal networks for sensory-motor transformation
Koki Ito, Hideaki Yamamoto (Tohoku Univ.), Takuma Sumi (Univ. Calgary), Yuichi Katori (Future Univ. Hakodate), Shigeo Sato, Ayumi Hirano-Iwata (Tohoku Univ.)
pp. 36 - 37
NC2025-32
Analyzing the influence of NMDA-mediated currents and electrical stimulation on the synchronous neuronal firing
Yuki Nii, Shigeru Kubota (Yamagata Univ.)
pp. 38 - 42
NC2025-33
A cortical microcircuit model to reproduce orientation selectivity in layers 2/3 of the primary visual cortex (V1)
Yuki Nagai, Nobuhiko Wagatsuma (Toho Univ.)
pp. 43 - 45
NC2025-34
Modeling of Foveal Dysfunction Due to Photoreceptor Loss in Retinitis Pigmentosa
Yusuke Mochida, Katsunori Kitano (Ritsumeikan Univ.)
pp. 46 - 50
NC2025-35
How Spatially Defined Reward and Probability Information Affect Attention in Visual Search
Kosuke Kasaya, Tsubo Yasuhiro (Ritsumei Univ)
pp. 51 - 55
NC2025-36
Recreating the Size-Weight Illusion via Pseudo Haptics
Ryouta Horiuchi (YCU), Shumpei Kawamoto, Supat Saetia, Yasuharu Koike (Science Tokyo)
pp. 56 - 57
NC2025-37
Athlete-Ball Contact Detection with 3D Human Body Shape Estimation
-- Motion Blur Reduction in Sports Video --
Rikiya Inafuku, Eiji Kitajima, Ryota Miyata (Ryukyu Univ.)
pp. 58 - 62
NC2025-38
A VR-based investigation of the influence of conversation sound source location and direction on cognitive load while driving
Takara Nagata, Naohiro Fukumura (Toyohashi Tech. of Univ.)
pp. 63 - 67
NC2025-39
Investigating Changes in Responses Due to the Time-Varying Effect of Anchoring Using a Mathematical Model
Airi Ono (Kogakuin Univ.), Isao Ozawa, Tomoaki Hamada, Fumiya Komatsu, Kazuki Takahashi, Yoshihito Yasaki, Takashi Takekawa (Kogakuin Univ.)
pp. 68 - 72
NC2025-40
Modeling the Temporal Dynamics of Addictive Tendencies Using Reinforcement Learning
Shota Yamauchi, Takekawa Takashi (Kogakuin Univ)
pp. 73 - 78
NC2025-41
Physical Embodiment through Tissue and Sensory Organ Mimicry and Neurocomputing
Akihiro Miki, Shun Hasegawa, Yoshimoto Ribayashi, Kento Kawaharazuka, Kei Okada (Tokyo Univ.)
pp. 79 - 82
NC2025-42
Cross-language Encoding and Decoding of Semantic Brain Representations Using Annotations Generated by Multimodal Large Language Models
Atsuya Kawamoto (The Univ of Osaka), Yuki Kobayashi, Wang Jiaxin, Satoshi Nishida (NICT)
pp. 83 - 88
NC2025-43
The analysis of the primary factor in the training datasets for determining artificial representations in the AlexNet model
Naoyuki Ota (Toho Univ.), Akinori Hidaka (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Nobuhiko Wagatsuma (Toho Univ.)
pp. 89 - 94
Note: Each article is a technical report without peer review, and its polished version will be published elsewhere.