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Barrier-Based Adaptive Line-of-Sight 3-D Path-Following System for a Multijoint Robotic Fish With Sideslip Compensation 期刊论文
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS, 2022, 页码: 14
作者:  Dai, Shijie;  Wu, Zhengxing;  Wang, Jian;  Tan, Min;  Yu, Junzhi
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Robots  Robot kinematics  Adaptive systems  Navigation  Solid modeling  Force  Complex systems  3-D path-following  adaptive line-of-sight (LOS)  guidance and control  robotic fish  time-varying sideslip angle  
Enhanced Local Gradient Order Features and Discriminant Analysis for Face Recognition 期刊论文
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS, 2016, 卷号: 46, 期号: 11, 页码: 2656-2669
作者:  Ren, Chuan-Xian;  Lei, Zhen;  Dai, Dao-Qing;  Li, Stan Z.
Adobe PDF(1998Kb)  |  收藏  |  浏览/下载:405/129  |  提交时间:2017/02/14
Discontinuity  Image Gradient  Order Features  Sparse Representation  Subspace Learning  
Learning A Superpixel-Driven Speed Function for Level Set Tracking 期刊论文
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS, 2016, 卷号: 46, 期号: 7, 页码: 1498-1510
作者:  Zhou, Xue;  Li, Xi;  Hu, Weiming
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Level Set Tracking  Metric Learning  Non-negative Matrix Factorization (Nf)  Speed Function  Superpixel (Sp)-driven  
Biologically Inspired Model for Visual Cognition Achieving Unsupervised Episodic and Semantic Feature Learning 期刊论文
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS, 2016, 卷号: 46, 期号: 10, 页码: 2335-2347
作者:  Qiao, Hong;  Li, Yinlin;  Li, Fengfu;  Xi, Xuanyang;  Wu, Wei
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Biologically Inspired  Hierarchical Model  Key Components Learning  Semantic Description  
Biologically Inspired Visual Model With Preliminary Cognition and Active Attention Adjustment 期刊论文
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CYBERNETICS, 2015, 卷号: 45, 期号: 11, 页码: 2612-2624
作者:  Qiao, Hong;  Xi, Xuanyang;  Li, Yinlin;  Wu, Wei;  Li, Fengfu
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Active Attention Adjustment  Association  Biologically Inspired Visual Model  Memory  Object Recognition