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Neural Computation (2011) 23 (11): 2974–3000.
Published: 01 November 2011
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This letter develops a framework for EEG analysis and similar applications based on polyharmonic splines. This development overcomes a basic problem with the method of splines in the Euclidean setting: that it does not work on low-degree algebraic surfaces such as spherical and ellipsoidal scalp models. The method’s capability is illustrated through simulations on the three-sphere model and using empirical data.
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Neural Computation (2009) 21 (11): 3228–3269.
Published: 01 November 2009
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The idea of a hierarchical structure of language constituents of phonemes, syllables, words, and sentences is robust and widely accepted. Empirical similarity differences at every level of this hierarchy have been analyzed in the form of confusion matrices for many years. By normalizing such data so that differences are represented by conditional probabilities, semiorders of similarity differences can be constructed. The intersection of two such orderings is an invariant partial ordering with respect to the two given orders. These invariant partial orderings, especially between perceptual and brain representations, but also for comparison of brain images of words generated by auditory or visual presentations, are the focus of this letter. Data from four experiments are analyzed, with some success in finding conceptually significant invariants.
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