John Hallam
Affiliations: | University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark |
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Shaikh D, Hallam J, Christensen-Dalsgaard J. (2016) From "ear" to there: a review of biorobotic models of auditory processing in lizards. Biological Cybernetics |
Canio GD, Stoyanov S, Larsen JC, et al. (2016) A robot leg with compliant tarsus and its neural control for efficient and adaptive locomotion on complex terrains Artificial Life and Robotics. 21: 274-281 |
Martinez HP, Yannakakis GN, Hallam J. (2014) Don't classify ratings of affect; Rank Them! Ieee Transactions On Affective Computing. 5: 314-326 |
Andreassen T, Surlykke A, Hallam J. (2014) Semi-automatic long-term acoustic surveying: A case study with bats Ecological Informatics. 21: 13-24 |
Andreassen T, Surlykke A, Hallam J, et al. (2013) Ultrasonic recording system without intrinsic limits. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 133: 4008-18 |
Zhang L, Hallam J, Christensen-Dalsgaard J. (2012) Effects of asymmetry and learning on phonotaxis in a robot based on the lizard auditory system Adaptive Behavior. 20: 159-171 |
Guarato F, Jakobsen L, Vanderelst D, et al. (2011) A method for estimating the orientation of a directional sound source from source directivity and multi-microphone recordings: principles and application. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 129: 1046-58 |
Guarato F, Hallam J. (2010) Bat calls while preying: A method for reconstructing the signal emitted by a directional sound source. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 128: 2484-2484 |
Bem T, Meyrand P, Branchereau P, et al. (2008) Multi-stability and pattern-selection in oscillatory networks with fast inhibition and electrical synapses. Plos One. 3: e3830 |
Yannakakis GN, Hallam J. (2008) Entertainment modeling through physiology in physical play International Journal of Human-Computer Studies \/ International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 66: 741-755 |