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CNNA’06 |
Tuesday 29 August 2006 |
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Tue.M1 |
Morning Session 1 |
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9.00-10.40 |
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Tue.M1-a: ADVANCES IN CNN THEORY I |
Tue.M1-b: GENERAL CELLULAR COMPUTING |
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Chair: Pier
Paolo Civalleri |
Chair: Marco
Gilli |
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Polynomial Discrete Time Cellular Neural
Networks to Solve the XOR Problem |
Random Number Generator and Monte Carlo type
Simulations on the CNN-UM |
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9.00-9.25 |
Eduardo Gomez-Ramirez1,
Giovanni Egidio Pazienza2 |
Mária Ercsey-Ravasz1,
Tamas Roska1
and Zoltán Néda2 |
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and Xavier
Vilasis-Cardona2 |
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Peter Pazmany Catholic University,
HUNGARY |
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1
La Salle University,
MEXICO |
2
Babes-Bolyai University,
ROMANIA, |
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2
Enginyeria I Arquitectura La Salle
Universitat “Ramon Llull”, SPAIN |
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9.25-9.50 |
On the Reduction of the Number of Coefficient
Circuits in a DTCNN Cell |
A Programmable Digital Cellular Neural
Network Processing On- and Off-Chip Sensory Information |
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Natalia Abel Fernandez , Victor M.
Brea, David Lopez Vilarińo and Diego Cabello1 |
Tamás Zeffer1
and Timót Hidvégi2 |
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University of Santiago de Compostela,
SPAIN |
1 Péter
Pázmány Catholic University, HUNGARY |
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2 Széchenyi
István University, HUNGARY |
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9.50-10.15 |
Generation of Patterns with Predefined
Statistical Properties using Cellular Neural Networks |
Optical Cellular Wave Computer Implementation
and Programming |
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Lukasz Kornatowski1,
Krzysztof Slot1,
Piotr Debiec1
and Hyongsuk Kim2 |
Ahmed Ayoub, Szabolcs Tőkés and László Orzó1 |
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Institute of Electronics, Technical
University of Lodz POLAND |
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MTA-SZTAKI,
HUNGARY |
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2
Division of Electronics and Information
Engineering, Chonbuk National University,
REPUBLIC of KOREA |
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10.15-10.40 |
Spatio-temporal Patterns in CNNs for
Classification: the Winnerless Competition Principle |
Programmable OASLM as a Novel Sensing
Cellular Computer |
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Paolo Arena1,
Manuel Gonzalez Bedia2,
Luigi Fortuna1,
Davide Lombardo1,
Luca Patanč1
and Manuel G. Velarde2 |
Szabolcs Tőkés, László Orzó and Ahmed Ayoub1 |
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University of Catania,
ITALY |
1MTA-SZTAKI,
Computer and Automation Research Institute,
HUNGARY |
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2
Universidad Computense de Madrid,
SPAIN |
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10.40-10.55 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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CNNA’06 |
Tuesday 29 August 2006 |
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Tue.M2 |
Morning Session 2 |
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10.55-13.00 |
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Tue.M2-a: BIONICS AND BIOLOGICALLY RELEVANT
MODELS I |
Tue.M2-b: APPLICATIONS I |
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Chair: Ronald
Tetzlaff |
Chair: Ari Paasio |
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Estimating Generalized Synchronization in
Brain Electrical Activity from Epilepsy Patients with Cellular
Nonlinear Networks |
Acoustic Wave Propagation Modeling on 3D
CNN-UM Architecture |
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10.55-11.20 |
Dieter Krug, Anton Chernihovskyi, Hannes Osterhage, Christian E.
Elger and Klaus Lehnertz1 |
Péter Sonkoly, Péter Kozma, Zoltán Nagy and
Péter Szolgay1 |
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Department of Epileptology, University of
Bonn GERMANY |
1 Pannon
University, HUNGARY |
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Prediction Error Profiles allowing a Seizure
Forecasting in Epilepsy? |
Modeling of Elastic Inter-node Bounds in
Cellular Neural Network-based Implementation of the Deformable
Grid Paradigm |
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Christian Niederhoefer, Ronald Tetzlaff
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Piotr Korbel and Krzysztof Slot1 |
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11.20-11.45 |
1Institute of
Applied Pyhsics, JWG University Frankfurt a. M.,
GERMANY |
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Institute of Electronics, Technical
University of Lodz POLAND |
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Route Number Recognition of Public Transport
Vehicles via the Bionic Eyeglass |
Path Planning of Mobile Robots by Using
Cellular Neural Networks |
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11.45-12.10 |
Kristóf Karacs1
and Tamas Roska2 |
Ioan Gavrilut1,
Virgil Tiponut2
and Alexandru Gacsádi1 |
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1
Computer Automation Institute of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
HUNGARY |
1
University of Oradea,
ROMANIA |
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2
Péter Pázmány Catholic University,
HUNGARY |
2
Politehnica University from Timiţoara,
ROMANIA |
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Color Processing in Wearable Bionic Eyeglass |
CNNOPT: Learning Dynamics and CNN
Chip-specific Robustness |
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Robert Wagner and Mihaly Szuhaj |
Dániel Hillier1,
Samuel Xavier-de-Souza2,
Johan A.K. Suykens2,
Joos Vandewalle2 |
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12.10-12.35 |
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Peter Pázmány Catholic University,
HUNGARY |
1 Péter
Pázmány Catholic University, HUNGARY |
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2
Hungarian National Association of Blind and
Visually Impaired
People, Budapest, HUNGARY
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2
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
BELGIUM |
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12.35-13.00 |
Human Tested Saliency Map Generation in the
Bionic Eyeglass Project |
A CNN Implementation of the Horn & Schunk
Motion Estimation Method |
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Anna Lázár1
and Tamas Roska2 |
Alexandru Gacsádi1,
Cristian Grava1,
Virgil Tiponut2
and Péter Szolgay3 |
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1 Péter
Pázmány Catholic University, HUNGARY |
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University of Oradea, Electronics Department
ROMANIA, |
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2 Computer and
Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
HUNGARY |
2 “Politehnica”,
University from Timiţoara, Applied Electronics Department,
ROMANIA |
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Analogical and Neural Computing Laboratory,
Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Budapest, HUNGARY |
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13.00-14.00 |
LUNCH BREAK |
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CNNA’06 |
Tuesday 29 August 2006 |
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Tue.A1 |
Afternoon Session 1 |
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14.00-16.05 |
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Tue.A1-a: APPLICATIONS II |
Tue.A1-b: LINEAR CNN FILTERS |
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Chair: Radu
Dogaru |
Chair: Bertram
E. Shi |
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Genetic Programming for the CNN-UM |
On the Feature Extraction Performances of CNN
Gabor-Type Filters in Texture Recognition Applications |
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Giovanni Egidio Pazienza1, Eduardo Gomez-Ramirez2
and
Xavier Vilasis-Cardona1
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Emilian David, Paul Ungureanu and Liviu Goras1 |
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14.00-14.25 |
1
Enginyeria i Arquitectura La Salle,
Universitat “Ramon Llull”, Barcelona,
SPAIN |
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Faculty of Electronics and
Telecommunications, ,,Gh. Asachi” Technical University of Iasi,
ROMANIA |
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Universidad "La Salle", México D.F.,
MEXICO |
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Analogic Implementation of the Genetic
Algorithm |
Jacobi’s Iterative Method for Solving Linear
Equations and the Simulation of Linear CNN |
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David Balya1
and Viktor Gal2 |
Vedat Tavsanoglu |
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1
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical
Research SWITZERLAND |
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul,
TURKEY |
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14.25-14.50 |
2
MTA-SZTAKI,
HUNGARY |
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Autonomous Ratio-Memory Cellular Nonlinear
Network (ARMCNN) for Pattern Learning and Recognition |
Estimating the CNN Steady State using
Forward-Backward Recursions |
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Chung-Yu Wu and Su-Yung Tsai1 |
Bertram E. Shi |
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1
National Chiao-Tung University,
TAIWAN |
Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology |
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14.50-15.15 |
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HONG KONG |
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Visual Inspection of Metal Objects by using
Cellular Neural Networks |
Towards Analog VLSI Arrays for Nonseparable
3d Spatiotemporal Filtering |
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Zoltan Szlavik1,
Ronald Tetzlaff2,
Andreas Blug3
and Heinrich Hoefler3 |
Man Den Ip, Emmanuel Michael Drakakis and
Anil Anthony Bharath1 |
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Analogic and Neural Computing Laboratory,
Computer and Automation Research Institute of Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, HUNGARY |
1Imperial
College London, UK |
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15.15-15.40 |
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Complex Systems Group, Goethe University
GERMANY |
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3
Fraunhofer Institute for Physical
Measurement Techniques, GERMANY |
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15.40-16.05 |
Semi-Totalistic CNN Genes for Compact Image
Compression |
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Radu Dogaru1,
Ronald Tetzlaff2
and Manfred Glesner3 |
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University "Politehnica" of Bucharest,
ROMANIA |
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2
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, |
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Frankfurt am Main,
GERMANY |
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Technische Universitaet Darmstadt,
GERMANY |
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16.05-16.20 |
COFFEE BREAK |
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CNNA’06 |
Tuesday 29 August 2006 |
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Tue.A2 |
Afternoon Session 2 |
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16.20-18.25 |
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Tue.A2-a: IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES I |
Tue.A2-b: IMAGE PROCESSING |
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Chair: Peter
Szolgay |
Chair: Hyongsuk Kim |
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A Control System for a Cellular Processor
Array |
Fast and Robust Face Tracking for CNN Chips:
Application to Wheelchair Driving |
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David R. W. Barr, Stephen J. Carey, Alexey
Lopich and Piotr Dudek1 |
Samuel Xavier-de-Souza, Michiel Van Dyck,
Johan A.K. Suykens and Joos Vandewalle1 |
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16.20-16.45 |
1
University of Manchester,
UK |
1
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
BELGIUM |
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Programmable CNN Cell based on SET
Transistors |
A New CNN-based Method for Detection of
Symmetry Axis |
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Jacek Flak1,
Mika Laiho2
and Kari Halonen1 |
Giovanni Costantini1,
Daniele Casali1
and Roberto Perfetti2 |
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16.45-17.10 |
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Helsinki University of Technology,
FINLAND |
1University of
Rome "Tor Vergata", ITALY | |