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  1. Sep 21, 2017 · 5.1Can anyone approve an edit to a Scholarpedia article? 5.2Won't public reviewers be biased in favor of article approval? 5.3How do we prevent non-notable articles from being accepted? 5.4What prevents Curators from colluding with each other and producing dozens of potentially bad articles? 5.5What license is my article licensed under?

  2. Brain connectivity. Olaf Sporns (2007), Scholarpedia, 2 (10):4695. Brain connectivity refers to a pattern of anatomical links ("anatomical connectivity"), of statistical dependencies ("functional connectivity") or of causal interactions ("effective connectivity") between distinct units within a nervous system. The units correspond to individual ...

  3. www.scholarpedia.org › article › Deep_LearningDeep Learning - Scholarpedia

    Dec 2, 2017 · Deep Learning. Juergen Schmidhuber (2015), Scholarpedia, 10 (11):32832. Deep Learning has revolutionised Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning. It is about credit assignment in adaptive systems with long chains of potentially causal links between actions and consequences. The ancient term "Deep Learning" was first introduced to Machine ...

  4. Jan 16, 2010 · Dr. Laurent Itti, Computer Science, Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. Visual salience (or visual saliency) is the distinct subjective perceptual quality which makes some items in the world stand out from their neighbors and immediately grab our attention .

  5. Jul 21, 2015 · You will be shown a URL that you can copy and send to a Scholarpedia Curator or Editor that you believe may be willing to sponsor your article and authorship: When he or she follows the link, the potential sponsor will see information about you and the article. He or she can also optionally suggest other individuals as potential co-authors.

  6. www.scholarpedia.org › article › EquilibriumEquilibrium - Scholarpedia

    Oct 21, 2011 · An equilibrium (or equilibrium point) of a dynamical system generated by an autonomous system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) is a solution that does not change with time. For example, each motionless pendulum position in Figure 1 corresponds to an equilibrium of the corresponding equations of motion, one is stable, the other one is ...

  7. Mar 5, 2018 · Ensemble learning. Robi Polikar (2009), Scholarpedia, 4 (1):2776. Ensemble learning is the process by which multiple models, such as classifiers or experts, are strategically generated and combined to solve a particular computational intelligence problem.

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