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    • Biologically Plausible Neural Model for the Recognition of Biological Motion and Actions 

      Giese, Martin Alexander; Poggio, Tomaso (2002-08-01)
      The visual recognition of complex movements and actions is crucial for communication and survival in many species. Remarkable sensitivity and robustness of biological motion perception have been demonstrated in ...
    • Modeling Stock Order Flows and Learning Market-Making from Data 

      Kim, Adlar J.; Shelton, Christian R. (2002-06-01)
      Stock markets employ specialized traders, market-makers, designed to provide liquidity and volume to the market by constantly supplying both supply and demand. In this paper, we demonstrate a novel method for modeling ...
    • Categorization in IT and PFC: Model and Experiments 

      Knoblich, Ulf; Freedman, David J.; Riesenhuber, Maximilian (2002-04-18)
      In a recent experiment, Freedman et al. recorded from inferotemporal (IT) and prefrontal cortices (PFC) of monkeys performing a "cat/dog" categorization task (Freedman 2001 and Freedman, Riesenhuber, Poggio, Miller ...