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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
NC, IBISML, IPSJ-BIO, IPSJ-MPS [detail] 2021-06-29
15:50
Online Online Consideration of the effects of the basal ganglia activity and past experience on the choice behavior in rats using partial information decomposition
Iori Sugiura, Tsukasa Irei (Univ. Ryukyus), Kenji Doya (OIST), Koji Kurata, Ryota Miyata (Univ. Ryukyus) NC2021-17 IBISML2021-17
In this study, we evaluated the effects of neural activities in the ventral pallidum (VP) and nucleus accumbens core (NA... [more] NC2021-17 IBISML2021-17
pp.114-119
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS [detail] 2017-06-24
11:10
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology The indirect effects of the ventral pallidum and the nucleus accumbens on the rats' action time
Tsukasa Irei (Univ. of The Ryukyus), Makoto Ito (ProTec), Kenji Doya (OIST), Ryota Miyata (Univ. of The Ryukyus) NC2017-17
In this study, we first investigated that the reward results in the previous trial affected both the rats’ a... [more] NC2017-17
pp.115-120
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS
(Joint) [detail]
2015-06-25
10:45
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Prediction of the opening weekend box office results
Masashi Okazaki (Univ Ryukyus), Ryuichiro Nagasaka (Tokyo Tech), Ryota Miyata (Univ Ryukyus) IBISML2015-24
In this report, we predict the opening weekend box-office revenue for future films released in United states using the t... [more] IBISML2015-24
pp.195-200
NC, IPSJ-BIO, IBISML, IPSJ-MPS
(Joint) [detail]
2015-06-25
11:10
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Statistical and information-theoretical analysis of the sumo wrestling tournament
Shoukei Gushiken, Ryota Miyata (Univ Ryukyus) IBISML2015-25
Duggan and Levitt (2002) proposed a statistical analysis method for the sumo wrestling tournament.
However, they focuse... [more]
IBISML2015-25
pp.201-205
NC, MBE
(Joint)
2014-03-18
10:40
Tokyo Tamagawa University Recalling reversal and spread-out spike patterns can be realized in a recurrent network.
Keita Sato, Ryota Miyata, Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NC2013-104
Recent experimental findings suggest that the hippocampal network including CA1 and CA3 regions stores spatio-temporal s... [more] NC2013-104
pp.91-96
NC 2014-01-20
10:00
Fukuoka Kyusyu Institute of Technology Efficient Phase Response Curve Estimation from Colored Spike Triggered Average
Kazuhiko Morinaga, Ryota Miyata, Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NC2013-67
Phase response curve (PRC) is an important measure to study neural ensemble synchrony. Recently, for this purpose severa... [more] NC2013-67
pp.1-6
NC, IPSJ-BIO 2013-06-28
10:30
Okinawa Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Optimal pairs of coupling function and STDP window function for auto-associative memory
Ryota Miyata, Keita Sato, Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) NC2013-6
From the computational viewpoint, Lengyel et al. (2005) derived an optimal auto-associative memory algorithm to store an... [more] NC2013-6
pp.101-106
NC 2012-07-31
13:40
Shiga Ritsumeikan Univ. College of Information Science and Engineering Characteristics Prediction of Synaptic Modification in the Hippocampal CA1 Network by Mutual information maximization -- Reverse Replay and Temporally Structured Replay Cases --
Ryota Miyata (Tokyo Tech.), Keisuke Ota (RIKEN), Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Tech.) NC2012-30
It has been reported that reverse replay and temporally-structured replay of ensemble spiking patterns occur during both... [more] NC2012-30
pp.89-94
NC, IPSJ-BIO 2012-06-28
14:15
Okinawa OIST, Okinawa Characteristics Prediction of Synaptic Modification in the Hippocampal CA1 Network by Mutual information maximization
Ryota Miyata (Tokyo Tech.), Keisuke Ota (RIKEN), Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Tech.) NC2012-10
We employ a top-down approach to finding optimal neural implementations for executing a computation of the hippocampal C... [more] NC2012-10
pp.53-58
NC 2012-01-26
09:00
Hokkaido Future University Hakodate Storage capacity of the associative memory model with the zero-order synaptic decay
Ryota Miyata (Tokyo Tech.), Jun Tsuzurugi (Okayama Univ. Sci.), Toru Aonishi (Tokyo Tech.), Koji Kurata (Univ. Ryukyu.) NC2011-97
It has been reported that synaptogenesis, formation of synaptic connection, continues to take place in certain regions o... [more] NC2011-97
pp.1-6
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2011-11-25
14:15
Miyagi ECEI Departments, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University Optimization of the Sparsely Encoded Associative Memory Model with Unit Replacement by the Mutual Information
Jun Tsuzurugi (Okayama Univ. Science), Ryota Miyata (Tokyo Tech), Koji Kurata (Univ. Ryukyu) NC2011-83
According to the previous researches, the associative memory model with unit replacement, in which a few old units are r... [more] NC2011-83
pp.65-70
NC 2011-10-20
13:35
Fukuoka Ohashi Campus, Kyushu Univ. Statistical mechanics of the sparsely encoded Hopfield model with unit replacement
Ryota Miyata, Jiro Maekawa (TITECH), Koji Kurata (Univ. Ryukyu), Toru Aonishi (TITECH) NC2011-64
In this paper, the sparsely encoded Hopfield model with unit replacement is analyzed by a statical mechanics, self-consi... [more] NC2011-64
pp.113-118
NC 2011-07-25
10:45
Hyogo Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University Optimization of the Sparsely Encoded Associative Memory Model with Forgetting Process by the Mutual Information
Jun Tsuzurugi (Okayama Univ. Science), Ryota Miyata (Tokyo Tech Univ..), Koji Kurata (Univ. of Ryukyus.) NC2011-21
 [more] NC2011-21
pp.7-10
NC, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2011-06-24
13:25
Okinawa 50th Anniversary Memorial Hall, University of the Ryukyus Separated extraction of information by the oscillatory self-organizing maps
Ryota Miyata (TITECH), Koji Kurata (Univ. Ryukyus) NC2011-12
The binding problem is one of the major issues, which remain to be unsolved in today’s brain science. As
a solution of ... [more]
NC2011-12
pp.101-106
NC, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2011-06-24
13:50
Okinawa 50th Anniversary Memorial Hall, University of the Ryukyus 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.) NC2011-13
 [more] NC2011-13
pp.107-112
NC, NLP, IPSJ-BIO [detail] 2010-06-18
14:40
Okinawa Ryukyu-daigaku-gozyu-syunen-kinenn-kaikan Localized Oscillatory Excitation on Non-linear Oscillatory Fields by Radial Isochron Clock
Ryota Miyata, Koji Kurata (Univ. of Ryukyus) NLP2010-5 NC2010-5
We propose a model of the non-linear oscillatory field, using Radial Isochron Clocks (RICs) or Stuart-Landau (SL) oscill... [more] NLP2010-5 NC2010-5
pp.25-30
NC 2009-05-25
11:30
Okinawa OIST, Okinawa Localized Oscillatory Excitation on Nerve Fields for Self-Organizing Neural Models
Ryota Miyata (Ryukyu Univ.), Akira Date (Miyazaki Univ.), Koji Kurata (Ryukyu Univ.) NC2009-3
As a solution to the binding problem, there is a hypothesis that the binding of information is represented by phase-lock... [more] NC2009-3
pp.13-18
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