Samuel F. Feng, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Applied and Computational Mathematics | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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(Extensions and applications of stochastic accumulator models in attention and decision making.) |
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Wahbah M, EL-Fouly THM, Zahawi B, et al. (2020) Hybrid Beta-KDE Model for Solar Irradiance Probability Density Estimation Ieee Transactions On Sustainable Energy. 11: 1110-1113 |
Wahbah M, Feng S, EL-Fouly THM, et al. (2020) Root-Transformed Local Linear Regression for Solar Irradiance Probability Density Estimation Ieee Transactions On Power Systems. 35: 652-661 |
El-Dakkak O, Feng S, Wahbah M, et al. (2019) Combinatorial method for bandwidth selection in wind speed kernel density estimation Iet Renewable Power Generation. 13: 1670-1680 |
Wahbah M, Feng SF, EL-Fouly THM, et al. (2019) Wind speed probability density estimation using root-transformed local linear regression Energy Conversion and Management. 199: 111889 |
Srivastava V, Feng SF, Cohen JD, et al. (2017) A martingale analysis of first passage times of time-dependent Wiener diffusion models. Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 77: 94-110 |
Feng S, Holmes P. (2016) Will big data yield new mathematics? An evolving synergy with neuroscience. Ima Journal of Applied Mathematics. 81: 432-456 |
Schwemmer MA, Feng SF, Holmes PJ, et al. (2015) A Multi-Area Stochastic Model for a Covert Visual Search Task. Plos One. 10: e0136097 |
Feng SF, Schwemmer M, Gershman SJ, et al. (2014) Multitasking versus multiplexing: Toward a normative account of limitations in the simultaneous execution of control-demanding behaviors. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience. 14: 129-46 |
Feng S, Holmes P, Rorie A, et al. (2009) Can monkeys choose optimally when faced with noisy stimuli and unequal rewards? Plos Computational Biology. 5: e1000284 |