2008 |
13 | | Piotr Kaczmarek,
Andrzej J. Kasinski,
Marek Kraft,
Przemyslaw Mazurkiewicz:
A Reconfigurable System for Movement Rehabilitation and Diagnostics with FES.
BIODEVICES (2) 2008: 17-22 |
12 | EE | Dominik Belter,
Andrzej J. Kasinski,
Piotr Skrzypczynski:
Evolving feasible gaits for a hexapod robot by reducing the space of possible solutions.
IROS 2008: 2673-2678 |
11 | | Marek Kraft,
Adam Schmidt,
Andrzej J. Kasinski:
High-Speed Image Feature Detection Using FPGA Implementation of Fast Algorithm.
VISAPP (1) 2008: 174-179 |
10 | EE | Andrzej J. Kasinski,
Adam Schmidt:
The Architecture of the Face and Eyes Detection System Based on Cascade Classifiers.
Computer Recognition Systems 2 2008: 124-131 |
9 | EE | Marek Kraft,
Andrzej J. Kasinski:
Morphological Edge Detection Algorithm and Its Hardware Implementation.
Computer Recognition Systems 2 2008: 132-139 |
8 | EE | Piotr Kaczmarek,
Andrzej J. Kasinski:
Estimation of a Muscle Force from a Mechanomyographic Signal During a Contraction of a Single Motor Unit.
Computer Recognition Systems 2 2008: 581-588 |
7 | EE | Adam Schmidt,
Andrzej J. Kasinski:
The Performance of the Haar Cascade Classifiers Applied to the Face and Eyes Detection.
Computer Recognition Systems 2 2008: 816-823 |
2006 |
6 | EE | Filip Ponulak,
Andrzej J. Kasinski:
Generalization properties of spiking neurons trained with ReSuMe method.
ESANN 2006: 629-634 |
2005 |
5 | EE | Andrzej J. Kasinski,
Maciej Król:
Application of Active Shapes to the Structural Face Model.
CORES 2005: 783-790 |
4 | EE | Andrzej J. Kasinski,
Filip Ponulak:
Experimental Demonstration of Learning Properties of a New Supervised Learning Method for the Spiking Neural Networks.
ICANN (1) 2005: 145-152 |
2000 |
3 | | Andrzej J. Kasinski,
Piotr Skrzypczynski:
Experiments and Results in Multimodal, Distributed, Robotic Perception.
DARS 2000: 283-292 |
2 | | Pawel Drapikowski,
Andrzej J. Kasinski:
Spatial Model of Robot Environment Based on Rangefinder Measurements.
VMV 2000: 171-178 |
1997 |
1 | | Andrzej J. Kasinski:
Smoothing Noisy Images Without Destroying Predefined Feature Carriers.
CAIP 1997: 519-526 |