2007 |
11 | EE | Erik Schaffernicht,
Volker Stephan,
Horst-Michael Groß:
An Efficient Search Strategy for Feature Selection Using Chow-Liu Trees.
ICANN (2) 2007: 190-199 |
2003 |
10 | EE | Volker Stephan,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Visuomotor Anticipation - a Powerful Approach to Behavior-Driven Perception.
KI 17(2): 12- (2003) |
2001 |
9 | EE | Volker Stephan,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Neural Architecture for Mental Imaging of Sequences Based on Optical Flow Predictions.
ICANN 2001: 885-890 |
8 | | Volker Stephan,
Klaus Debes,
Horst-Michael Gross,
F. Wintrich,
H. Wintrich:
A New Control Scheme for Combustion Processes Using Reinforcement Learning Based on Neural Networks.
International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications 1(2): 121-136 (2001) |
2000 |
7 | EE | Volker Stephan,
Torsten Winkler,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Fast and Robust Prediction of Optical Flow Field Sequences for Visuomotor Anticipation.
IJCNN (5) 2000: 436-441 |
6 | EE | Volker Stephan,
Klaus Debes,
Horst-Michael Gross,
F. Wintrich,
H. Wintrich:
A Reinforcement Learning Based Neural Multi-Agent-System for Control of a Combustion Process.
IJCNN (6) 2000: 217-222 |
1999 |
5 | EE | Horst-Michael Gross,
Andrea Heinze,
Torsten Seiler,
Volker Stephan:
Generative character of perception: a neural architecture for sensorimotor anticipation.
Neural Networks 12(7-8): 1101-1129 (1999) |
1998 |
4 | | Markus Krabbes,
Stefan Weber,
Volker Stephan,
Hans-Joachim Böhme,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Monokulare visuelle Hindernisdetektion auf Basis merkmalsbasierter Bildsegmentierung.
AMS 1998: 85-92 |
3 | EE | Torsten Seiler,
Volker Stephan,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Perception and action selection by anticipation of sensorimotor consequences.
ESANN 1998: 345-350 |
1997 |
2 | | Markus Krabbes,
Hans-Joachim Böhme,
Volker Stephan,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Handlungsorganisation mittels intentionaler neuronaler Agenten.
AMS 1997: 154-165 |
1 | | Volker Stephan,
Horst-Michael Gross:
Formerhaltende sequentielle visuelle Aufmerksamkeit in columnar organisierten neuronalen Feldern.
DAGM-Symposium 1997: 411-418 |