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Technical Committee on Complex Communication Sciences (CCS)  (Searched in: 2017)

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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
CCS 2017-11-09
10:50
Osaka Osaka Univ. Relationship between Chaotic Behavior of Heart Rate Variability and Parasympathetic Nerve Activity
Tomoyuki Mao, Hidetoshi Okutomi (Toshiba Information Systems) CCS2017-20
 [more] CCS2017-20
pp.1-4
CCS 2017-11-09
11:15
Osaka Osaka Univ. [Invited Lecture] Mathematical Relationship between Chaos Degree and Lyapunov Exponent
Hidetoshi Okutomi, Tomoyuki Mao (Toshiba Information Systems) CCS2017-21
 [more] CCS2017-21
pp.5-10
CCS 2017-11-09
13:30
Osaka Osaka Univ. [Invited Talk] ECoG-based Brain-Machine Interface -- System development and neuroscience issues --
Takafumi Suzuki (NICT) CCS2017-22
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) has recently been attracting increased attention as a source signal for clinical Brain-machine... [more] CCS2017-22
pp.11-14
CCS 2017-11-09
14:30
Osaka Osaka Univ. Cooperation between noise and neural activity in the cortical network model
Hisashi Kada (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Jun-nosuke Teramae (Osaka University), Isao T. Tokuda (Ritsumeikan Univ.) CCS2017-23
In cortical networks, spontaneous firing activities characterized by irregulars and asynchronous neuronal firings have b... [more] CCS2017-23
pp.15-19
CCS 2017-11-09
14:55
Osaka Osaka Univ. Investigation of Hebbian-Like Learning Algorithm Based on Feedback Alignment for Autoencoder
Takashi Matsubara (Kobe Univ.) CCS2017-24
Multilayer perceptrons have been trained by the back-propagation (BP) algorithm. Recent studies on feedback alignment (F... [more] CCS2017-24
pp.21-24
CCS 2017-11-09
15:35
Osaka Osaka Univ. On the effect of noise on a mathematical model of the pancreatic beta cell
Tomoyoshi Kojo, Hiroyasu Ando (Univ. of Tsukuba), Kantaro Fujiwara (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Masashi Yoshida, Masafumi Kakei (Jichi Med. Univ.) CCS2017-25
The membrane potential of pancreatic beta cells changes its value in accordance with insulin secretion. In normal beta c... [more] CCS2017-25
pp.25-28
CCS 2017-11-09
16:00
Osaka Osaka Univ. Mutual synchronization of oscillatory convection and its optimization
Yoji Kawamura (JAMSTEC), Hiroya Nakao (Tokyo Tech) CCS2017-26
We study phase synchronization between a pair of mutually coupled identical Hele-Shaw cells exhibiting oscillatory conve... [more] CCS2017-26
pp.29-34
CCS 2017-11-10
10:00
Osaka Osaka Univ. [Invited Talk] Brain Inspired Computing System -- Aiming to realize the human like cognitive computing --
Toshiyuki Kanoh, Kosuke Nishihara (Osaka Univ.) CCS2017-27
Neural network based artificial intelligence like deep learning research makes remarkable progress by using huge and hig... [more] CCS2017-27
pp.35-38
CCS 2017-11-10
11:00
Osaka Osaka Univ. Design of Analog Electronic Circuit Neuron Model based on Bifurcations of Piecewise Constant Vector Field
Chiaki Matsuda, Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) CCS2017-28
A piece-wise constant neuron model is an electronic circuit neuron model having a piece-wise constant vector field. By a... [more] CCS2017-28
pp.39-43
CCS 2017-11-10
11:25
Osaka Osaka Univ. On a Classification Function of an Asynchronous Cellular Automaton Spiking Neural Network
Taiki Naka, Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) CCS2017-29
In this paper, we consider a spike neural network consisting of asynchronous cellular automaton neurons, which has trans... [more] CCS2017-29
pp.45-48
CCS 2017-11-10
13:30
Osaka Osaka Univ. [Invited Lecture] Cerebellar circuits for learning from limited training samples
Isao Tokuda (Ritsumei), Huu Hoang, Mitsuo Kawato (ATR) CCS2017-30
The cerebellum plays a pivotal role in motor learning. Despite a huge amount of degrees-of-freedom involved in movements... [more] CCS2017-30
pp.49-53
CCS 2017-11-10
14:05
Osaka Osaka Univ. On Analysis and Application of Coupled Asynchronous Cellular Automaton Oscillators
Kentaro Takeda, Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) CCS2017-31
In this paper, a central pattern generator (CPG) model coupled by asynchronous cellular automaton oscillators is investi... [more] CCS2017-31
pp.55-59
CCS 2017-11-10
14:30
Osaka Osaka Univ. On a DNA Damage Model based on Asynchronous Cellular Automaton
Yoshimoto Takuya, Hiroyuki Torikai (Kyoto Sangyo Univ.) CCS2017-32
In this paper, we consider a modeling method of a gene network, which simulates dynamics triggered by DNA damage, using... [more] CCS2017-32
pp.61-66
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