State estimation and prediction based on dynamic spike train decoding: noise, adaptation, and multisensory integration

author: Ron Meir, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
published: Aug. 5, 2008,   recorded: May 2008,   views: 3632
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A key requirement facing organisms, or agents in general, acting in uncertain dynamic environments is the real-time estimation and prediction of environmental states, based upon which effective actions can be selected. In this work we show how an agent may use a simple real time neural network, receiving noisy multisensory input signals, to solve these tasks effectively.

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