Comments for biomimetic robotics and machine learning https://blog.brml.org Patrick van der Smagt's previous blog // now go to argmax.ai Wed, 20 Jul 2016 06:27:38 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8 Comment on nonlinearity killed the cat by smagt https://blog.brml.org/brain-makes-movement/#comment-2245 Wed, 20 Jul 2016 06:27:38 +0000 http://blog.brml.org/?p=70#comment-2245 You may want to read or recent paper http://arxiv.org/abs/1605.06432, showing how linearity can be achieved in a technical system.

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Comment on nonlinearity killed the cat by fMRT https://blog.brml.org/brain-makes-movement/#comment-2242 Mon, 27 Jun 2016 14:46:48 +0000 http://blog.brml.org/?p=70#comment-2242 In the first place I visited the brml-hompage to look for a PhD-position, than I found this awesome blog. Thank you very much for the well-written and suspenseful text. The article named “nonlinearity killed the cat” really spiked my interest for neurorobotics. I wish, I would have read the post on the predictive filter 6 months ago, so I could have used it for my master thesis 😉

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Comment on on publication practice by smagt https://blog.brml.org/on-publication-practice/#comment-2122 Tue, 07 Jul 2015 21:37:33 +0000 http://blog.brml.org/?p=188#comment-2122 The answer is simple. Already now do we review our “friends” or “foes”. But we can now do that anonymously, take revenge on people whom we don’t like or the converse. In a double-open system, there’s no alternative. See my other post, of July 2015, on a similar issue: the R-Index.

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Comment on on publication practice by Vedhas Pandit https://blog.brml.org/on-publication-practice/#comment-155 Tue, 02 Sep 2014 20:48:36 +0000 http://blog.brml.org/?p=188#comment-155 *such certain human aspect’s’

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Comment on on publication practice by Vedhas Pandit https://blog.brml.org/on-publication-practice/#comment-154 Tue, 02 Sep 2014 20:47:02 +0000 http://blog.brml.org/?p=188#comment-154 Interesting thought! But then, would the quality of the publication be compromised? Let’s say reviewers and authors know each other personally, are good friends / arch-rivals. How would we deal with such certain human aspect?

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