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Publikováno v:
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/742648
We tackle the problem of forecasting network-signal snapshots using past signal measurements acquired by a subset of network nodes. This task can be seen as a combination of multivariate time-series forecasting (temporal prediction) and graph signal
Autor:
Wesley L. Passos, Jose F. L. de Oliveira, Anthony Y.Y. Ji, Lucas Pinheiro Cinelli, Rafael Padilla, Eduardo A. B. da Silva, Patrick F. Braz, Domenica P. Dalvi, Felipe Lima De Oliveira, Breno L Galves, Clemente Gonçalves, Sergio L. Netto, Gabriela Lewenfus, Vinicius Pinho, Marcello L. R. de Campos, Jonathas O. Ferreira
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 205:108939
This work addresses the problem of extracting events from human-written daily drilling reports (DDRs) in an automated way. Two distinct approaches based on an expert system and artificial intelligence techniques are proposed: rule-based language proc
Autor:
Andrei Mayer, Mary K. L. Baldwin, João G. Franca, Dylan F. Cooke, Leah Krubitzer, Jeffrey Padberg, Bruss Lima, Gabriela Lewenfus
Publikováno v:
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, vol 39, iss 34
In the present study, we investigated motor cortex (M1) and a small portion of premotor and parietal cortex using intracortical microstimulation in anesthetized capuchin monkeys. Capuchins are the only New World monkeys that have evolved an opposable
Publikováno v:
Anais de XXXVII Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais
Anais do XXXVII Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais (SBrT 2019) (pp. 1-5). (2019).
Anais do XXXVII Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais (SBrT 2019) (pp. 1-5). (2019).
Autor:
Andrei Mayer, João G. Franca, Francisco Clascá, Gabriela Lewenfus, Ruben Ernesto Bittencourt-Navarrete
Publikováno v:
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 29(12)
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is a central hub for the primate forebrain networks that control skilled manual behavior, including tool use. Here, we quantified and compared the sources of thalamic input to electrophysiologically-identified hand