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Segmentation from Motion: Combining Gabor- and Mallat-Wavelets to Overcome the Aperture and Correspondence Problems
- -Wavelets to Overcome the Aperture and Correspondence Problems Laurenz Wiskott Institut fur Neuroinformatik Ruhr
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Slow feature analysis: A theoretical analysis of optimal free responses
- Analysis: A Theoretical Analysis of Optimal Free Responses Laurenz Wiskott Computational Neurobiology
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Pattern Recognition 30(6):837-846 (1997) Phantom Faces for Face Analysis \Lambda
- Pattern Recognition 30(6):837-846 (1997) Phantom Faces for Face Analysis \Lambda Laurenz
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(two errors have been marked and corrected in this version) (due to font problems some labels in the figures are wrong, read ’H’=’(’, ’L’=’)’, ’h’=’η’) Learning Invariance Manifolds
- are wrong, read ’H’=’(’, ’L’=’)’, ’h’=’η’) Learning Invariance Manifolds Laurenz Wiskott Computational
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Phantom Faces for Face Analysis
- Pattern Recognition 30(6):837-846 (1997) Phantom Faces for Face Analysis Laurenz Wiskott y
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The Role of Topographical Constraints in Face Recognition
- Laurenz Wiskott Institut fur Neuroinformatik Ruhr Universitat Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
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Estimating driving forces of nonstationary time series with slow feature analysis. arXiv.org e-Print archive
- Forces of Nonstationary Time Series with Slow Feature Analysis Laurenz Wiskott Institute for Theoretical
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Nonlinear blind source separation by integrating independent component analysis and slow feature analysis
- -10115 Berlin, Germany t.blaschke@(email omitted); Laurenz Wiskott Institute for Theoretical Biology
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On the analysis and interpretation of inhomogeneous quadratic forms as receptive fields
- / On the analysis and interpretation of inhomogeneous quadratic forms as receptive fields Pietro Berkes and Laurenz
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Constrained optimization for neural map formation: A unifying framework for weight growth and normalization
- Optimization for Neural Map Formation: A Unifying Framework for Weight Growth and Normalization Laurenz Wiskott
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