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1. Reality-based brain-computer interaction
Abstract : Recent developments within human-computer interaction (HCI) and cognitive neuroscience have come together to motivate and enable a framework for HCI with a solid basis in brain function and human reality. Human cognition is increasingly considered to be critically related to the development of human capabilities in the everyday environment (reality). READ MORE
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2. Computer Simulation of the Neural Control of Locomotion in the Cat and the Salamander
Abstract : Locomotion is an integral part of a whole range of animal behaviours. The basic rhythm for locomotion in vertebrates has been shown to arise from local networks residing in the spinal cord and these networks are known as central pattern generators (CPG). READ MORE
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3. Fault-tolerance in HLA-based distributed simulations
Abstract : Successful integration of simulations within the Network-Based Defence (NBD), specifically use of simulations within Command and Control (C2) environments, enforces a number of requirements. Simulations must be reliable and be able to respond in a timely manner. Otherwise the commander will have no confidence in using simulation as a tool. READ MORE
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4. Theoretical simulations of environment-sensitive dynamical systems for advanced reservoir computing applications
Abstract : The possibility of building intelligent sensing substrates that both collect information about an environment and analyze it in real-time has been investigated theoretically. In a typical setup, a dynamical system is assumed to interact with the environment over time. The system operates as a reservoir computer acting as a reservoir of states. READ MORE
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5. Modeling and simulating inhibitory mechanisms in mental image reinterpretation : towards cooperative human-computer creativity
Abstract : With the accelerating development of computer and software technology, human-computer cooperation issues are becoming more and more centered on the human user's abilities and weaknesses. The cognitive characteristics of visual communication and reasoning, and how these affect the way users take advantage of the richness of visually represented information comprise one area which needs to be further explored within this context. READ MORE