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A spiking neural network for active efficient coding [PDF]
Celine Teulière +2 more
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Distributed video coding (DVC) is based on distributed source coding (DSC) concepts in which video statistics are used partially or completely at the decoder rather than the encoder.
Shahzad Khursheed +4 more
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Putting early sensory neurons to sleep
Neurons that transmit information from the retina to other parts of the brain are more affected by anesthesia than previously thought.
Julia Fadjukov, Gregory Schwartz
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Unsupervised learning of haptic material properties
When touching the surface of an object, its spatial structure translates into a vibration on the skin. The perceptual system evolved to translate this pattern into a representation that allows to distinguish between different materials.
Anna Metzger, Matteo Toscani
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Analyzing the Efficiency of Hybrid Codes [PDF]
Hybrid parallelization may be the only path for most codes to use HPC systems on a very large scale. Even within a small scale, with an increasing number of cores per node, combining MPI with some shared memory thread-based library allows to reduce the application network requirements.
Judit Giménez +3 more
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Visual Discomfort and Variations in Chromaticity in Art and Nature
Visual discomfort is related to the statistical regularity of visual images. The contribution of luminance contrast to visual discomfort is well understood and can be framed in terms of a theory of efficient coding of natural stimuli, and linked to ...
Olivier Penacchio +5 more
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Efficient homophonic coding [PDF]
Summary: Homophonic coding, or homophonic substitution, is referred to as a technique that contributes to reliability of the secret-key cipher systems. Its main goal is to convert the plaintext into a sequence of completely random (equiprobable and independent) code letters.
Boris Ryabko, Andrei Fionov
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This paper introduces a self-tuning mechanism for capturing rapid adaptation to changing visual stimuli by a population of neurons. Building upon the principles of efficient sensory encoding, we show how neural tuning curve parameters can be continually ...
Scott T. Steinmetz +3 more
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Efficient coding of the prediction residual [PDF]
This paper presents an efficient method of coding the prediction residual using the technique of sub- band coding designed at the bit rate of 9600 bits/second. The energy of the prediction residual is used to distribute the bit allocation by subbands such that the perceptual criteria is enhanced by transitional information within the phoneme ...
Burge, L., Yarlagadda, R.
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Efficient construction of polar codes [PDF]
6 pages, 3 figures, accepted by IEEE IWCMC ...
Wei Wang, Liping Li
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