10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROID»
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neuroid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The task of a neuroid will be to take such trains of spikes as inputs, and produce
an output train of some desired, possibly different rate. We shall give two
illustrations of this. First, we shall show that a neuroid can compute a linear
function of its ...
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Neural Information Processing: Research and Development
transformation that is the address part of a neuroid element accumulates, at each
step, the weighted sum - a convolution of the current n-segment-lo,ig fragment of
input sequence with address sequence. Neuroid elements differ from each ...
Jagath Chandana Rajapakse, Lipo Wang, 2004
3
From Hegel to Existentialism
5 I wish to adopt a less gruesome but similar conception, what I shall call a
neuroid — the person as viewed through the theory of a neurologist. He need not
be defleshed and deboned, but the flesh has only the function of protecting the ...
4
Algorithmic Learning Theory: 10th International Conference, ...
2 Note that a similar construction, still using only one neuroid, would also work in
case a multiple tape Turing machine should be simulated. In order to simulate a k
–tape machine, the resulting neuroid will represent each tape by 12 weights as ...
Osamu Watanabe, Takashi Yokomori, 1999
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SOFSEM'99: Theory and Practice of Informatics: 26th ...
In order to read the symbol from the top of the right stack the neuroid has to
determine the last binary digit of w3 or, in other words, it has to determine the
parity of w3. This is done by the following algorithm (in the sequel, the threshold
of n is ...
Jan Pavelka, Gerard Tel, Miroslav Bartosek, 1999
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Robboy's Pathology of the Female Reproductive Tract
Maturation to various migratory stages may produce junctional or intradermal
nevi, and failure to mature may result in nevi with neuroid characteristics.26
Microscopic features In purely junctional nevi, small round nests of benign-
appearing ...
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SOFSEM '97: Theory and Practice of Informatics: 24th Seminar ...
The main building element of neuroidal networks is a neuroid which is a
combination of a neural threshold element (of the first generation) with the idea of
a finite automaton and additional features that enable a neuroid to change its
state, ...
Frantisek Plasil, Keith G. Jeffery, 1997
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Pathology of Melanocytic Disorders 2ed
Often, there is some degree of neuroid change, and this feature may be striking (
Figure 6.14). Fusiform or elongated nevus cells, arranged in ill-defined bundles
or sometimes 'lames foliacées' (foliate laminae) resembling Wagner–Meissner ...
Walter Mooi, Thomas Krausz, 2007
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Coelenterate Biology: Reviews and New Perspectives
I. Neuroid Conduction The phenomenon of neuroid (epithelial) electrical
conduction is still very much in the hands of the physiologist (see Iosephson, this
volume, and the review by Mackie, 1970). Cap, tight, and perhaps septate
junctions are ...
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Practical Skin Pathology: A Diagnostic Approach: A Volume in ...
All but the last of those possibilities can be adequately distinguished from
MPNST by electron microscopy and immunohistology.47 Nevertheless, “neuroid”
spindle cell melanomas and true nerve sheath tumors share many points of
pathologic ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NEUROID»
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Modular Neuroid: A Personal Pollutant Sensor
Well design student Joe Saavedra is making all of these scenarios a reality with his thesis – a unit called Modular||Neuroid. This crazy ... «Inhabitat, Mar 10»