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Robust speech recognition with dynamic synapses

Liaw et al., 1998

Document ID
8932054772268354594
Author
Liaw J
Berger T
Publication year
Publication venue
1998 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks Proceedings. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (Cat. No. 98CH36227)

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We have developed a speech recognition system employing the concept of dynamic synapses. A dynamic synapse incorporates fundamental features of biological neurons including presynaptic mechanisms influencing the probability of neurotransmitter release …
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