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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1968
Abstract One of the few truly general ideas that we have in neurophysiology is that organisms try to reduce deviations from their normal states. This idea, which has a long and interesting history, is now widely known as the ‘cybernetic principle’, or, more descriptively perhaps, the ‘negative feedback principle'.
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Abstract One of the few truly general ideas that we have in neurophysiology is that organisms try to reduce deviations from their normal states. This idea, which has a long and interesting history, is now widely known as the ‘cybernetic principle’, or, more descriptively perhaps, the ‘negative feedback principle'.
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Encoding and Encoding–Retrieval Interactions
2021Abstract Topics covered include the notion that there are no dedicated memory encoding processes as such; rather, encoding is equated with perception and comprehension. Studies by Craik, Moscovitch, and McDowd (1994), and by Challis, Velichkovsky, and Craik (1996) are described and their implications discussed.
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1997
The basic notion of encoding is one of the most important present in computer science. So far, they have not been per se the subject of serious research, because of their apparent simplicity. In this paper we show how the realm of encodings, instead, deserves big attention.
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The basic notion of encoding is one of the most important present in computer science. So far, they have not been per se the subject of serious research, because of their apparent simplicity. In this paper we show how the realm of encodings, instead, deserves big attention.
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Two-dimensional encoding by finite-state encoders
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1990Summary: Distortion-free compressibility of individual pictures by finite-state encoders is investigated. In a recent paper [\textit{A. Lempel} and \textit{J. Ziv}, IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, IT-32, 1-8 (1986)], the compressibility of a given picture I was defined and shown to be the asymptotically attainable lower bound on the compression ratio that can
Dafna Sheinwald +2 more
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Peri-encoding predictors of memory encoding and consolidation
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2015We review reports of brain activations that occur immediately prior to the onset or following the offset of to-be-remembered information and can predict subsequent mnemonic success. Memory-predictive pre-encoding processes, occurring from fractions of a second to minutes prior to event onset, are mainly associated with activations in the medial ...
Noga, Cohen +5 more
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TernausNet: U-Net with VGG11 Encoder Pre-Trained on ImageNet for Image Segmentation
Computer-Aided Analysis of Gastrointestinal Videos, 2018Pixel-wise image segmentation is demanding task in computer vision. Classical U-Net architectures composed of encoders and decoders are very popular for segmentation of medical images, satellite images etc.
V. Iglovikov, Alexey A. Shvets
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Demystify scrambled and encoded images with auto-encoders
2022 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2022Huu-Thanh Nguyen 0003 +2 more
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