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Topological pattern selection in recurrent networks
Neural Networks, 2012The impact of adding correlation to a population of neurons on the information and the activity of the population is one of the fundamental questions in recent system neuroscience. In this paper, we would like to introduce topology-based correlation at the level of storing patterns in a recurrent network.
Bahraini, Alireza +1 more
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Reciprocal recurrent selection in sugarbeet
Field Crops Research, 1978Abstract Sugarbeet root yield is conditioned by both additive and nonadditive types of gene action. The reciprocal recurrent selection breeding method is designed to aid in simultaneously selecting for both types of gene action and requires that plants be both crossed and selfed.
D.L. Doney, J.C. Theurer
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Hue selectivity from recurrent circuitry inDrosophila
2023A universal principle of sensory perception is the progressive transformation of sensory information from broad non-specific signals to stimulus-selective signals that form the basis of perception. To perceive color, our brains must transform the wavelengths of light reflected off objects into the derived quantities of brightness, saturation and hue ...
Matthias P Christenson +6 more
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General Recurrent Selection Systems
1988In Chapter 3, we defined a complete cycle of selection (Fig. 3.2) and developed simple recurrent selection (SRS) starting with a basic breeding system of simple mass selection in which seed is collected from the individuals judged best by their field performance In this chapter, we consider more elaborate breeding systems with primary focus on the ...
Gene Namkoong +2 more
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Selective Recurrent Neural Network
Neural Processing Letters, 2012It is known that recurrent neural networks may have difficulties remembering data over long time lags. To overcome this problem, we propose an extended architecture of recurrent neural networks, which is able to deal with long time lags between relevant input signals.
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Two-locus inbreeding measures for recurrent selection
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1977For a population undergoing recurrent selection, a method is presented for determining the average inbreeding coefficients at the end of each breeding cycle. The coefficients are derived in terms of probability measures that genes are identical by descent.
S C, Choy, B S, Weir
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Is Selective Therapy of Recurrent Nephrolithiasis Possible?
Journal of Urology, 1981We evaluated, in 128 patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis, the efficacy of special treatment programs for some of the common causes of nephrolithiasis, chosen on the basis of their ability to correct underlying physicochemical and physiologic derangements.
C Y, Pak +11 more
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Breast Reconstruction—Selection, Timing, and Local Recurrence
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1983Although reconstruction is now a standard part of the care of breast cancer patients, certain unresolved issues surround local recurrence. A percentage of women can be expected to develop local recurrence after mastectomy, whether or not they have reconstruction.
R V, Dowden +2 more
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IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2019
The synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) is a high-efficiency and low-cost motor with rugged structure. However, the nonlinear and time-varying control characteristics of the SynRM with high torque ripple confine the high-performance applications of this
F. Lin, Shih-Gang Chen, Che-Wei Hsu
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The synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) is a high-efficiency and low-cost motor with rugged structure. However, the nonlinear and time-varying control characteristics of the SynRM with high torque ripple confine the high-performance applications of this
F. Lin, Shih-Gang Chen, Che-Wei Hsu
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Basic Concepts in Recurrent Selection
1988In Chapter 1, we briefly discussed the difference between agricultural crop breeding and forest tree breeding. We presented the need to broaden the concept of tree breeding to include the ability to handle a multiplicity of objectives and environments. We also discussed mechanisms of natural selection, and concepts of gene expression and environmental ...
Gene Namkoong +2 more
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