Adam L. Jacobs
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Jacobs AL, Werblin FS. (1998) Spatiotemporal patterns at the retinal output. Journal of Neurophysiology. 80: 447-51 |
Jacobs A, Werblin F. (1998) Active vision retina for virtual reality and telepresence using biologically-motivated neuromorphic CNN Proceedings of the Ieee International Workshop On Cellular Neural Networks and Their Applications. 204-207 |
Teeters J, Jacobs A, Werblin F. (1997) How neural interactions form neural responses in the salamander retina Journal of Computational Neuroscience. 4: 5-27 |
Werblin FS, Jacobs A. (1997) Cellular neural network as a retinal camera for visual prosthesis Ieee International Conference On Neural Networks - Conference Proceedings. 4: 2327-2332 |
Werblin FS, Roska T, Chua L, et al. (1997) Transhir of retinal technology to applications beyond biological vision Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 38: S479 |
Werblin F, Jacobs A, Teeters J. (1996) Computational eye Ieee Spectrum. 33: 30-37 |
Jacobs A, Roska T, Werblin F. (1996) Methods for constructing physiologically motivated neuromorphic models in CNNs International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. 24: 315-339 |
Lotz K, Jacobs A, Vandewalle J, et al. (1996) Cellular neural network realizations of neuron models with diverse spiking patterns International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications. 24: 301-314 |
Werblin F, Jacobs A. (1996) CNN-based retinal model uncovers a new form of edge enhancement in biological visual processing Proceedings of the Ieee International Workshop On Cellular Neural Networks and Their Applications. 303-307 |
Jacobs A, Werblin FS. (1996) Edge enhancement is mediated by interactions in the inner retina: An analysis copmparing hypothetical, model-generated patterns with physiologically measured patterns at ganglion cells Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 37: S689 |