Publikationen

[1] H. Markert, A. Knoblauch, and G. Palm. Detecting sequences and understanding language with neural associative memories and cell assemblies. In S. Wermter, G. Palm, and M. Elshaw, editors, Biomimetic Neural Learning for Intelligent Robots, pages 106-116, Heidelberg, New York, 2005. Springer.
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[2] H. Markert, A. Knoblauch, and G. Palm. Associative language processing in cortical areas. In Proceedings of the IEEE SMC UK-RI Chapter Conference 2005 on Applied Cybernetics. 4th Chapter Conference on Applied Cybernetics 2005, City University, London, 2005.
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[3] R. Fay, U. Kaufmann, A. Knoblauch, H. Markert, and G. Palm. Combining visual attention, object recognition and associative information processing in a neurobotic system. In S. Wermter, G. Palm, and M. Elshaw, editors, Biomimetic Neural Learning for Intelligent Robots, Heidelberg, New York, 2004. Springer.
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[4] Rebecca Fay, Ulrich Kaufmann, Heiner Markert, and Günther Palm. Adaptive Visual Attention Based Object Recognition. In 4th Chapter Conference on Applied Cybernetics AC 2005, 2005.
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[5] U. Kaufmann, R. Fay, H. Markert, and G. Palm. Neural networks for visual object recognition based on selective attention. In International SenseMaker Workshop on Life-Like Perception Systems. University of Ulster, N Ireland, 2005.
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[6] A. Knoblauch, H. Markert, and G. Palm. An associative cortical model of language understanding and action planning. In J. Mira and J. Alvarez, editors, Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Engineering Applications: A Bioinspired Approach, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3562, pages 405-414. Springer, Berlin, 2005.
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[7] M. Elshaw, A. Knoblauch, C. Weber, H. Markert, G. Palm, F. Pulvermüller, and S. Wermter. Feedback to neuroscience based on language simulations. Technical Report 14 (WP 12.2), MirrorBot project of the European Union IST-2001-35282, Department of Intelligent Systems, School of Computing and Technology, University of Sunderland, 2004.
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[8] R. Fay, U. Kaufmann, A. Knoblauch, H. Markert, and G. Palm. Integrating object recognition, visual attention, language and action processing on a robot in a neurobiologically plausible associative architecture. In G. Palm and S. Wermter, editors, NeuroBotics Workshop Proceedings. 27th German Conference of Artificial Intelligence, University of Ulm, 2004.
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[9] A. Knoblauch, H. Markert, and G. Palm. An associative model of cortical language and action processing. In NCPW9 conference, Plymouth, 2004.
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[10] A. Knoblauch, R. Fay, U. Kaufmann, H. Markert, and G. Palm. Associating words to visually recognized objects. In S. Coradeschi and A. Saffiotti, editors, Anchoring symbols to sensor data. Papers from the AAAI Workshop. Technical Report WS-04-03, pages 10-16. AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California, 2004.
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[11] H. Markert. Rotationszahl und integrierte Zustandsdichte: Ein dynamischer Zugang. Master's thesis, University of Erlangen, 2003.
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