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  1. www.scholarpedia.orgScholarpedia

    Jan 28, 2016 · Tony J. Prescott, Ehud Ahissar, and Eugene Izhikevich, Eds. (2016). Scholarpedia of Touch. Paris: Atlantis Press. Touch is the ability to understand the world through physical contact. The noun “touch” and the verb “to touch” derive from the Old French verb “tochier”.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ScholarpediaScholarpedia - Wikipedia

    Scholarpedia is an English-language wiki-based online encyclopedia with features commonly associated with open-access online academic journals, which aims to have quality content in science and medicine. Scholarpedia articles are written by invited or approved expert authors and are subject to peer review.

  3. www.scholarpedia.org › article › ScholarpediaScholarpedia - Scholarpedia

    Scholarpedia is a peer-reviewed open-access encyclopedia written and maintained by scholarly experts from around the world. Scholarpedia is inspired by Wikipedia and aims to complement it by providing in-depth scholarly treatment of topics within the fields of mathematics and sciences including physical, biological, behavioral, and social sciences.

  4. www.scholarpedia.org › article › Deep_LearningDeep Learning - Scholarpedia

    Dec 2, 2017 · It is about credit assignment in adaptive systems with long chains of potentially causal links between actions and consequences. The ancient term "Deep Learning" was first introduced to Machine Learning by Dechter (1986), and to Artificial Neural Networks (NNs) by Aizenberg et al (2000).

  5. Jul 21, 2015 · Help:Getting started guide for Authors. Help:Visual help for authors. Jump to: navigation , search. See Help:Contents for all help pages. This document describes the steps to publish an article in Scholarpedia. To work on your article, you will need to have registered and account and be signed in.

  6. var.scholarpedia.org › article › Scholarpedia:Instructions_for_authorsHelp:Authors - Scholarpedia

    May 23, 2017 · Scholarpedia is a peer-reviewed encyclopedia written by the leading experts of their respective fields. As an encyclopedia, it does not publish research papers or position papers, but, instead, is meant to serve as a repository for "living reviews" to be maintained by future generations of experts via a process of curatorship .

  7. scholarpedia 2 (9), 2330, 2007. 426: 2007: Observable operator models for discrete stochastic time series. H Jaeger. Neural computation 12 (6), 1371-1398, 2000. 252: 2000: Echo state property linked to an input: Exploring a fundamental characteristic of recurrent neural networks. G Manjunath, H Jaeger.

  8. var.scholarpedia.org › article › Scholarpedia:Editor_HelpHelp:Editors - Scholarpedia

    The Scholarpedia 2 system . In October 2011, a major upgrade of Scholarpedia (SP2) has been launched. Below we discuss some of the new features, together with their implications for editors. SP2: new features

  9. The Scholarpedia series is derived from Scholarpedia, the peer-reviewed online encyclopedia. The series includes multiple volumes, each of them dedicated to a specific scientific theme, with contributions from disciplines like neuroscience, physics, mathematics and computational intelligence.

  10. www.scholarpedia.org › article › MemoryMemory - Scholarpedia

    Nov 25, 2013 · Importantly, the topic of memory is closely related to learning, which is the process by which memories are obtained, and learning is not exclusive to but includes various forms of conditioning and reinforcement learning, both of which are also covered as major topical areas in Scholarpedia.