Neuroprosthetic decoder training as imitation learning
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Merel, J; Carlson, D; Paninski, L; Cunningham, JP
Published in: PLoS computational biology
2016
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PLoS computational biology
Publication Date
2016
Volume
12
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Public Library of Science
Related Subject Headings
- Task Performance and Analysis
- Supervised Machine Learning
- Robotics
- Learning
- Humans
- Computer Simulation
- Computational Biology
- Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Bioinformatics
- Arm
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Merel, J., Carlson, D., Paninski, L., & Cunningham, J. P. (2016). Neuroprosthetic decoder training as imitation learning. PLoS Computational Biology, 12.
Merel, Josh, David Carlson, Liam Paninski, and John P. Cunningham. “Neuroprosthetic decoder training as imitation learning.” PLoS Computational Biology 12 (2016).
Merel J, Carlson D, Paninski L, Cunningham JP. Neuroprosthetic decoder training as imitation learning. PLoS computational biology. 2016;12.
Merel, Josh, et al. “Neuroprosthetic decoder training as imitation learning.” PLoS Computational Biology, vol. 12, Public Library of Science, 2016.
Merel J, Carlson D, Paninski L, Cunningham JP. Neuroprosthetic decoder training as imitation learning. PLoS computational biology. Public Library of Science; 2016;12.
Published In
PLoS computational biology
Publication Date
2016
Volume
12
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Related Subject Headings
- Task Performance and Analysis
- Supervised Machine Learning
- Robotics
- Learning
- Humans
- Computer Simulation
- Computational Biology
- Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Bioinformatics
- Arm