Shu et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Sparse autoencoders for word decoding from magnetoencephalographyShu et al., 2013
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- Shu M
- Fyshe A
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- Proceedings of the third NIPS Workshop on Machine Learning and Interpretation in NeuroImaging (MLINI)
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An open problem in the processing and analysis of neuroimaging data is finding the optimal set of features from which to decode or study underlying neural processes. Handcrafted features sets have been examined in the past with varying degrees of success. Here, we …
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