Peter Stratton
Orcid: 0000-0002-3312-7505
According to our database1,
Peter Stratton
authored at least 14 papers
between 2001 and 2024.
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Bibliography
2024
Convolutionary, Evolutionary, and Revolutionary: What's Next for Brains, Bodies, and AI?
Cogn. Comput., September, 2024
VPRTempo: A Fast Temporally Encoded Spiking Neural Network for Visual Place Recognition.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2024
2023
Adv. Artif. Intell. Mach. Learn., 2023
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2023
2022
CoRR, 2022
2021
Conduction delay plasticity can robustly learn spatiotemporal patterns embedded in noise.
Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2021
Single Neurons with Delay-Based Learning Can Generalise Between Time-Warped Patterns.
Proceedings of the Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning - ICANN 2021, 2021
2020
Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence, 2020
2010
Self-sustained non-periodic activity in networks of spiking neurons: The contribution of local and long-range connections and dynamic synapses.
NeuroImage, 2010
Calibration of the head direction network: a role for symmetric angular head velocity cells.
J. Comput. Neurosci., 2010
Spike-Time Robotics: A Rapid Response Circuit for a Robot that Seeks Temporally Varying Stimuli.
Aust. J. Intell. Inf. Process. Syst., 2010
Complex Spiking Models: A Role for Diffuse Thalamic Projections in Complex Cortical Activity.
Proceedings of the Neural Information Processing. Theory and Algorithms, 2010
2007
Comparing Kurtosis Score to Traditional Statistical Metrics for Characterizing the Structure in Neural Ensemble Activity.
Proceedings of the Dynamic Brain, 2007
2001
A situated cortical model exhibiting attention, learning ane memory: implications for cognition
PhD thesis, 2001