Browsing by Author "Choe, Yoonsuck"
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Lal Das, Shashwat (2014-11-26)Microscopy has developed into a very powerful medium for studying the brain. The Knife-Edge Scanning Microscope (KESM), for example, is capable of imaging whole rat and mouse brains in three dimensions, and produces over ...
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Yin, Zhengliang (2014-08-28)Learning Chinese as a foreign language is becoming more and more popular in western countries, however it is also very hard to be proficient, especially in writing. The involvement of the teachers in the process of learning ...
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Gutierrez Galvez, Agustin (Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Arrays of broadly-selective chemical sensors, also known as electronic noses, have been developed during the past two decades as a low-cost and high-throughput alternative to analytical instruments for the measurement of ...
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Lee, Kyumin (2013-06-04)Many large-scale social systems such as Web-based social networks, online social media sites and Web-scale crowdsourcing systems have been growing rapidly, enabling millions of human participants to generate, share and ...
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Miller, Daniel Evan (2014-12-10)Skeleton representations are a fundamental way of representing a variety of solid models. They are particularly important for representing certain biological models and are often key to visualizing such data. Several methods ...
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Misra, Navendu (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Various works have demonstrated the usage of action as a critical component in allowing autonomous agents to learn about objects in the environment. The importance of memory becomes evident when these agents try to learn ...
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Yu, Yingwei (2009-06-02)Neurons are connected to form functional networks in the brain. When neurons are combined in sequence, nontrivial effects arise. One example is disinhibition; that is, inhibition to another inhibitory factor. Disinhibition ...
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Xiong, Hao (2009-05-15)Despite the immense progress made by molecular biology in cataloging andcharacterizing molecular elements of life and the success in genome sequencing, therehave not been comparable advances in the functional study of ...
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Fine, Benjamin Thomas (2015-12-11)Social behaviors in groups has been the subjects of hundreds of studies in a variety of research disciplines, including biology, physics, and robotics. In particular, flocking behaviors (commonly exhibited by birds and ...
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Kim, Chang Won (2012-02-14)In this research, an autonomous vehicle function management methodology is studied. In accordance with the traffic situation, the decision making level chooses the optimal function that guarantees safety and minimizes fuel ...
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Suresh, Karthik (2019-04-04)Object detection from images captured by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is becoming dramatically useful. Despite the great success of the generic object detection methods trained on ground-to-ground images, a huge performance ...
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Chang, Yi-Chu (2013-05-02)Ionic polymer metal composite (IPMC) is used in various bio-inspired systems, such as fish and tadpole-like robots swimming in water. The deflection of this smart material results from several internal and external factors, ...
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Liu, Yu (2019-06-27)The liquid state machine (LSM) is a model of recurrent spiking neural networks that provides an appealing brain-inspired computing paradigm for machine-learning applications such as pattern recognition. Moreover, processing ...
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Koh, Jung In (2017-07-27)Recent trends in computer-mediated communications (CMC) have not only led to expanded instant messaging through the use of images and videos, but have also expanded traditional text messaging with richer content, so-called ...
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Liberatore, Christopher Bryant (2021-10-07)Voice conversion is the task of transforming speech from one speaker to sound as if it was produced by another speaker, changing the identity while retaining the linguistic content. There are many methods for performing ...
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Cao, Guangtong (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)A mobile ad hoc network consists of certain nodes that communicate only through wireless medium and can move arbitrarily. The key feature of a mobile ad hoc network is the mobility of the nodes. Because of the mobility, ...
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Wang, Han (2020-01-16)With the advancement in deep learning research, neural networks have become one of the most powerful tools for artificial intelligence tasks. More specifically, recurrent neural networks (RNNs) have achieved state-of-the-art ...
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Park, Hongsuk (2012-10-19)Most research studies in the batch process control problem are focused on optimizing system performance. The methods address the problem by minimizing single criterion such as cycle time and tardiness, or bi-criteria such ...
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Xiong, Hao; Choe, Yoonsuck (BMC Systems Biology, 2008)
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Yu, Shaoda (2014-08-07)Every year 100,000 car crashes occur as a direct result of driver fatigue resulting in 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries, and $12.5 billion in losses as reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). ...