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Publications in Journals
- S. Hochreiter, M. Heusel,
and K. Obermayer.
Fast model-based protein homology detection without alignment.
Bioinformatics, 23(14):1728-1736, 2007.
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- J. Schummers, B. Cronin,
K. Wimmer, M. Stimberg, R. Martin, K. Obermayer, K. P. Koerding, and M. Sur.
Dynamics of orientation tuning in cat V1 neurons depend on location within
layers and orientation maps.
Frontiers in Neuroscience, 1:145-159, 2007.
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- M. Stimberg, T. Hoch, and
K. Obermayer.
The effect of background noise on the precision of pulse packet propagation in
feed-forward networks.
Neurocomputing, 70:1824-1828, 2007.
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- J. M. Young, W. J.
Waleszczyk, C. Wang, M. B. Calford, B. Dreher, and K. Obermayer.
Cortical reorganization consistent with spike timing- but not
correlation-dependent plasticity.
Nature Neuroscience, 10:887-889, 2007.
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Publications in Conference Proceedings
- N. Neubauer, C. Scheel,
S. Albayrak, and K. Obermayer.
Distance measures in query space: How strongly to use feedback from past
queries.
In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Web Intelligence 2007,
pages 607-613, 2007.
- C. Scheel, N. Neubauer,
A. Lommatzsch, K. Obermayer, and S. Albayrak.
Efficient query delegation by detecting redundant retrieval strategies.
In SIGIR Workshop on Learning to Rank for Information Retrieval
2007, 2007.
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Selected Abstracts
- M. Stimberg, K. Wimmer,
R. Martin, J. Mariño, J. Schummers, D. C. Lyon, M. Sur, and K. Obermayer.
Operating regimes for cortical computation.
In Proceedings of the 7th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society /
31th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference 2007, 2007.
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- K. Wimmer, R. Martin,
M. Stimberg, and K. Obermayer.
Influence of recurrent excitation and inhibition on the response dynamics in a
network model of orientation tuning.
In Proceedings of the 7th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society /
31th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference 2007, 2007.
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- J. M. Young, M. B. Calford,
and K. Obermayer.
Homeostatic gain changes and ocular dominance diversity can account for the
differential expansion of the left- and right-eye receptive fields of
cortical neurons after monocular retinal lesions.
In Proceedings of the 7th Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society /
31th Gõttingen Neurobiology Conference 2007, 2007.
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