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Sparse codes for natural soundsPresented at Google
May 20, 2008
Mountain View, CA
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Efficient coding of natural sounds using spikes predicts cochlear filters
Presented at the Neural Information Processing Systems conference
December 15, 2004
Vancouver, Canada
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PDFReviewed Journals and Conferences
Efficient coding in human auditory perception
under review
Psychological Science
Efficient auditory coding
2006
Nature. Vol. 439, Num. 7079
Efficient coding of natural sounds using spikes predicts cochlear filters
2005
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17
Efficient coding of time-relative structure in natural sounds using spikes.
2005
Neural Computation. Vol. 17, Num. 1.
An approach to automatic recognition of spontaneous facial actions.
2003
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 15.
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PDF Posters, Technical Reports, Other Documents, etc.
A threshold circuit for fast, sparse subspace coding of sound.
2008
To be presented at Computational & Systems Neuroscience, Salt Lake City, UT.
Not yet available online.
Sparse, invarient structure in English speech using subspace matching pursuit.
2008
To be presented at Computational & Systems Neuroscience, Salt Lake City, UT.
Not yet available online.
The spectrotemporal density components of speech.
2007
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.
Not yet available online.
Learning invariant structure in speech sounds using subspace sparse coding.
2007
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.
Not available online.
Cross linguistic evidence of adaptation of speech statistics to the mammalian auditory code.
2007
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, San Diego, CA.
Not available online.
Efficient auditory coding.
2006
Talk given at the Biomedical Computation at Stanford, Stanford, CA.
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A theoretical model of cochlear processing improves spectrally-degraded speech perception.
2006
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Providence, RI.
Not available online.
Efficient auditory coding.
2006
Presented at the IGERT 2006 Annual Meeting, Arlington, VA.
Not available online.
Dissertation: Efficient auditory coding.
2006
Submitted to the Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University in partial fullfillment of dissertation.
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PDF A theoretical model of cochlear processing improves simulated cochlear implant hearing.
2006
Presented at Computational and Systems Neuroscience, Salt Lake City, UT.
Not available online.
Spike codes using populations of stochastic units.
2004
Presented at the Gordon Conference on Sensory Coding And The Natural Environment, Queen's College, Oxford, UK.
Not available online.
Efficient coding of acoustic structure with spike times.
2004
Presented at the Computational and Systems Neuroscience Conference. Cold Springs Harbor, NY.
Not available online.
Separate cortical pathways reflects initial sound decomposition by the cochlear nucleus
2004
A review of the link between coding in the cochlear nucleus and behavioral dissociations found between the temporal and spectral components of sounds.
Not available online.
An approach to automatic recognition of spontaneous facial actions.
2001
Presented at the Conference on Face and Gesture Recognition.
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PDF Computer recognition of facial actions: A study of co-articulation effect.
2001
Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Neural Computation
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Tip-of-the-Tongue incidence in Spanish-English and Tagalog-English Bilinguals.
2001
Presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Bilingualism
Not available online.
A SNoW-based facial feature detector.
2000
UCSD Tech Report
Not available online.
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