
A New Approach to Classification with the Least Number of Features
... Table I shows the impact of the noise features on the test error for the SVM without feature selection, Weston’s method and the SFM. Obviously, the SVM shows a very bad performance for k ∗ ≥ 512. Both, the SFM and Weston’s method, are significantly better suited in these scenarios and Weston’s metho ...
... Table I shows the impact of the noise features on the test error for the SVM without feature selection, Weston’s method and the SFM. Obviously, the SVM shows a very bad performance for k ∗ ≥ 512. Both, the SFM and Weston’s method, are significantly better suited in these scenarios and Weston’s metho ...
The role of early visual cortex in visual integration: a neural model of
... the number of distractors. This suggests a parallel and ‘preattentive’ mechanism that can be implemented by the early retinotopic visual areas. On the other hand, when both target and distractors are composed of similar elementary features, the amount of time required to distinguish between them inc ...
... the number of distractors. This suggests a parallel and ‘preattentive’ mechanism that can be implemented by the early retinotopic visual areas. On the other hand, when both target and distractors are composed of similar elementary features, the amount of time required to distinguish between them inc ...
Linear Combinations of Optic Flow Vectors for Estimating Self
... have shown, the achievable accuracy would probably be more than enough for head stabilization under closed loop conditions. Finally, we have to point out a basic limitation of the proposed theory: It assumes linear EMDs as input to the neurons (see Eq. (1)). The output of fly EMDs, however, is only ...
... have shown, the achievable accuracy would probably be more than enough for head stabilization under closed loop conditions. Finally, we have to point out a basic limitation of the proposed theory: It assumes linear EMDs as input to the neurons (see Eq. (1)). The output of fly EMDs, however, is only ...
The role of artificial intelligence, knowledge and wisdom in
... [12], cf. also [17,22], is dedicated to medical applications [13-16]. However, its general idea can be adapted to other fields. The most important difference between all traditional methods of automatic image processing and the paradigm for image understanding is that there is a feed forward data fl ...
... [12], cf. also [17,22], is dedicated to medical applications [13-16]. However, its general idea can be adapted to other fields. The most important difference between all traditional methods of automatic image processing and the paradigm for image understanding is that there is a feed forward data fl ...
Introduction of Artificial Moral Agent Incorporating Soar and Global
... If a robot happen to give a harm to a child passing by, who is responsible for this accident? Is a robot deserved to be respected as another being by human? More questions case by case… ...
... If a robot happen to give a harm to a child passing by, who is responsible for this accident? Is a robot deserved to be respected as another being by human? More questions case by case… ...