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“Nothing” Really Matters: What Omission Responses Reveal About the Predictive Brain
Omission paradigms reveal the brain's predictions by removing expected events. We propose these responses arise from the cooperation of two computational styles: Local Regularity Encoding (fast, automatic, local circuits, short temporal windows) and Model‐Based Inference (distributed networks, content‐specific predictions, attention‐dependent, rule ...
Amit Yaron +3 more
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Securing the Future of Books: A Collaborative Guide to Preservation
ABSTRACT This paper examines critical challenges in preservation, such as infrastructure limitations, technological barriers and resource constraints, and explores potential solutions through collaborative initiatives, standardised reporting and targeted investments.
Graham Bell +9 more
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CRC-Aided Parity-Check Polar Coding
Parity-check (PC) polar codes can yield better error-correcting performance compared with the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) aided polar codes under successive cancellation list decoder.
Fengyi Cheng +3 more
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This research leverages advanced monolithic silicon‐photonics integrated‐circuit manufacturing technology with strategic electrical‐to‐optical signal conversions, differential intensity‐modulation technique, and dual rail‐to‐rail photodetection architecture to realize an on‐chip photonic‐electronic sign‐sign dot‐product accelerator achieving 8.92‐Gb/s ...
Sumilak Chaudhury +5 more
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A Low-Complexity Ordered Statistics Decoding Algorithm for Short Polar Codes
In this paper, we propose a low-complexity ordered statistics decoding (OSD) algorithm called threshold-based OSD (TH-OSD) that uses a threshold on the discrepancy of the candidate codewords to speed up the decoding of short polar codes. To determine the
Yusheng Xing, Guofang Tu
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Polar codes are the first family of error-correcting codes that can achieve channel capacity. Among the known decoding algorithms, Successive-Cancellation List (SCL) decoding supported by a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) shows the best error-correction ...
Norbert Wehn +4 more
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This paper provides a detailed tutorial on the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)-aided logarithmic successive cancellation stack (Log-SCS) algorithm. We apply these algorithms for the ultrareliable decoding of polar codes, which has relevance for the control
Luping Xiang +3 more
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To meet the requirement of the rapid and enormous data transmission in 5G communication systems, the correctness of data transmission becomes an essential and unneglectable factor.
Lee, Bing-Xuan
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Tailored List Decoding of Polar Codes
International audienceIn this paper, we provide some experimental evidence that a significant number of metric updates and sorting can be avoided during list decoding of polar codes.
Jégo, Christophe +9 more
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