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Matthew Cook 0001
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- affiliation: ETH Zurich, Institute of Neuroinformatics
- affiliation: University of Zurich, Institute of Neuroinformatics
- affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Computation and Neural Systems Department
Other persons with the same name
- Matthew Cook — disambiguation page
- Matthew Cook 0002 — The Open University, Milton Keynes, Department of Engineering and Innovation
- Matthew Cook 0003 — University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
- Matthew Cook 0004 — BMW Group, IT Research Center, Greenville, SC, USA
- Matthew Cook 0005 — University of Otago, New Zealand
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [i10]Bijan Mazaheri, Siddharth Jain, Matthew Cook, Jehoshua Bruck:
Distribution Re-weighting and Voting Paradoxes. CoRR abs/2311.06840 (2023) - 2022
- [c32]Renate Krause, Matthew Cook, Sepp Kollmorgen, Valerio Mante, Giacomo Indiveri:
Operative dimensions in unconstrained connectivity of recurrent neural networks. NeurIPS 2022 - 2020
- [c31]Nils Eckstein, Julia M. Buhmann, Matthew Cook, Jan Funke:
Microtubule Tracking in Electron Microscopy Volumes. MICCAI (5) 2020: 99-108 - [i9]Thanuja D. Ambegoda, Julien N. P. Martel, Jozef Adamcik, Matthew Cook, Richard H. R. Hahnloser:
Estimation of Z-Thickness and XY-Anisotropy of Electron Microscopy Images using Gaussian Processes. CoRR abs/2002.00228 (2020) - [i8]Thanuja D. Ambegoda, Matthew Cook:
Efficient 2D neuron boundary segmentation with local topological constraints. CoRR abs/2002.01036 (2020) - [i7]Nils Eckstein, Julia M. Buhmann, Matthew Cook, Jan Funke:
Microtubule Tracking in Electron Microscopy Volumes. CoRR abs/2009.08371 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j13]Matthew Cook, Turlough Neary:
Preface. Nat. Comput. 18(3): 411-412 (2019) - [c30]Matthew Cook, Turlough Neary:
Average-Case Completeness in Tag Systems. STACS 2019: 20:1-20:17 - 2018
- [j12]Peter U. Diehl, Julien N. P. Martel, Jakob Buhmann, Matthew Cook:
Factorized Computation: What the Neocortex Can Tell Us About the Future of Computing. Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. 12: 54 (2018) - [c29]Julia M. Buhmann, Renate Krause, Rodrigo Ceballos Lentini, Nils Eckstein, Matthew Cook, Srinivas C. Turaga, Jan Funke:
Synaptic Partner Prediction from Point Annotations in Insect Brains. MICCAI (2) 2018: 309-316 - [c28]Turlough Neary, Matthew Cook:
Generalized Tag Systems. RP 2018: 103-116 - [i6]Julia M. Buhmann, Renate Krause, Rodrigo Ceballos Lentini, Nils Eckstein, Matthew Cook, Srinivas C. Turaga, Jan Funke:
Synaptic partner prediction from point annotations in insect brains. CoRR abs/1806.08205 (2018) - 2017
- [j11]Matthew Cook, Urban Larsson, Turlough Neary:
A cellular automaton for blocking queen games. Nat. Comput. 16(3): 397-410 (2017) - [i5]Arko Ghosh, Jean-Pascal Pfister, Matthew Cook:
Optimised information gathering in smartphone users. CoRR abs/1701.02796 (2017) - [i4]Johannes Thiele, Peter U. Diehl, Matthew Cook:
A wake-sleep algorithm for recurrent, spiking neural networks. CoRR abs/1703.06290 (2017) - 2016
- [j10]Robin Spiess, Richard George, Matthew Cook, Peter U. Diehl:
Structural Plasticity Denoises Responses and Improves Learning Speed. Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. 10: 93 (2016) - [c27]Julia M. Buhmann, Stephan Gerhard, Matthew Cook, Jan Funke:
Tracking of microtubules in anisotropic volumes of neural tissue. ISBI 2016: 326-329 - [c26]Jan Funke, Jonas Klein, Francesc Moreno-Noguer, Albert Cardona, Matthew Cook:
Structured learning of assignment models for neuron reconstruction to minimize topological errors. ISBI 2016: 607-611 - [c25]Fabian Tschopp, Julien N. P. Martel, Srinivas C. Turaga, Matthew Cook, Jan Funke:
Efficient convolutional neural networks for pixelwise classification on heterogeneous hardware systems. ISBI 2016: 1225-1228 - [e2]Matthew Cook, Turlough Neary:
Cellular Automata and Discrete Complex Systems - 22nd IFIP WG 1.5 International Workshop, AUTOMATA 2016, Zurich, Switzerland, June 15-17, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9664, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-39299-8 [contents] - [i3]Peter U. Diehl, Matthew Cook:
Learning and Inferring Relations in Cortical Networks. CoRR abs/1608.08267 (2016) - 2015
- [j9]Peter U. Diehl, Matthew Cook:
Unsupervised learning of digit recognition using spike-timing-dependent plasticity. Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. 9: 99 (2015) - [c24]Matthew Cook, Urban Larsson, Turlough Neary:
A Cellular Automaton for Blocking Queen Games. Automata 2015: 71-84 - [c23]Julien N. P. Martel, Miguel Chau, Matthew Cook, Piotr Dudek:
Pixel interlacing to trade off the resolution of a cellular processor array against more registers. ECCTD 2015: 1-4 - [c22]Peter U. Diehl, Daniel Neil, Jonathan Binas, Matthew Cook, Shih-Chii Liu, Michael Pfeiffer:
Fast-classifying, high-accuracy spiking deep networks through weight and threshold balancing. IJCNN 2015: 1-8 - [c21]Julien N. P. Martel, Miguel Chau, Piotr Dudek, Matthew Cook:
Toward joint approximate inference of visual quantities on cellular processor arrays. ISCAS 2015: 2061-2064 - [i2]Jan Funke, Jonas Klein, Albert Cardona, Matthew Cook:
A Tolerant Edit Distance for Evaluation and Training of Electron Microscopy Reconstruction Algorithms. CoRR abs/1503.02291 (2015) - 2014
- [j8]Dylan R. Muir, Matthew Cook:
Anatomical Constraints on Lateral Competition in Columnar Cortical Architectures. Neural Comput. 26(8): 1624-1666 (2014) - [c20]Peter U. Diehl, Matthew Cook:
Efficient implementation of STDP rules on SpiNNaker neuromorphic hardware. IJCNN 2014: 4288-4295 - [c19]Jan Funke, Julien N. P. Martel, Stephan Gerhard, Björn Andres, Dan C. Ciresan, Alessandro Giusti, Luca Maria Gambardella, Jürgen Schmidhuber, Hanspeter Pfister, Albert Cardona, Matthew Cook:
Candidate Sampling for Neuron Reconstruction from Anisotropic Electron Microscopy Volumes. MICCAI (1) 2014: 17-24 - 2013
- [e1]Turlough Neary, Matthew Cook:
Proceedings Machines, Computations and Universality 2013, MCU 2013, Zürich, Switzerland, September 9-11, 2013. EPTCS 128, 2013 [contents] - 2012
- [c18]Jan Funke, Björn Andres, Fred A. Hamprecht, Albert Cardona, Matthew Cook:
Efficient automatic 3D-reconstruction of branching neurons from EM data. CVPR 2012: 1004-1011 - [c17]Dane S. Corneil, Daniel Sonnleithner, Emre Neftci, Elisabetta Chicca, Matthew Cook, Giacomo Indiveri, Rodney J. Douglas:
Function approximation with uncertainty propagation in a VLSI spiking neural network. IJCNN 2012: 1-7 - [c16]Florian Jug, Matthew Cook, Angelika Steger:
Recurrent competitive networks can learn locally excitatory topologies. IJCNN 2012: 1-8 - [c15]Dane S. Corneil, Daniel Sonnleithner, Emre Neftci, Elisabetta Chicca, Matthew Cook, Giacomo Indiveri, Rodney J. Douglas:
Real-time inference in a VLSI spiking neural network. ISCAS 2012: 2425-2428 - 2011
- [j7]Frederic Zubler, Andreas Hauri, Sabina S. Pfister, Adrian M. Whatley, Matthew Cook, Rodney J. Douglas:
An Instruction Language for Self-Construction in the Context of Neural Networks. Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. 5: 57 (2011) - [c14]Matthew Cook, Florian Jug, Christoph Krautz:
Neuronal Projections Can Be Sharpened by a Biologically Plausible Learning Mechanism. ICANN (1) 2011: 101-108 - [c13]Matthew Cook, Luca Gugelmann, Florian Jug, Christoph Krautz, Angelika Steger:
Interacting maps for fast visual interpretation. IJCNN 2011: 770-776 - [c12]Matthew Cook, Yunhui Fu, Robert T. Schweller:
Temperature 1 Self-Assembly: Deterministic Assembly in 3D and Probabilistic Assembly in 2D. SODA 2011: 570-589 - [i1]Jan Funke, Björn Andres, Fred A. Hamprecht, Albert Cardona, Matthew Cook:
Multi-Hypothesis CRF-Segmentation of Neural Tissue in Anisotropic EM Volumes. CoRR abs/1109.2449 (2011) - 2010
- [c11]Matthew Cook, Florian Jug, Christoph Krautz, Angelika Steger:
Unsupervised Learning of Relations. ICANN (1) 2010: 164-173 - [c10]Jason T. Rolfe, Matthew Cook:
Multifactor Expectation Maximization for Factor Graphs. ICANN (3) 2010: 267-276 - [c9]Emre Neftci, Elisabetta Chicca, Matthew Cook, Giacomo Indiveri, Rodney J. Douglas:
Live demonstration: State-dependent sensory processing in networks of VLSI spiking neurons. ISCAS 2010: 2788 - [c8]Emre Neftci, Elisabetta Chicca, Matthew Cook, Giacomo Indiveri, Rodney J. Douglas:
State-dependent sensory processing in networks of VLSI spiking neurons. ISCAS 2010: 2789-2792
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Matthew Cook, David Soloveichik, Erik Winfree, Jehoshua Bruck:
Programmability of Chemical Reaction Networks. Algorithmic Bioprocesses 2009: 543-584 - [c6]Jörg Conradt, Raphael Berner, Matthew Cook, Tobi Delbrück:
An embedded AER dynamic vision sensor for low-latency pole balancing. ICCV Workshops 2009: 780-785 - [c5]Jörg Conradt, Matthew Cook, Raphael Berner, Patrick Lichtsteiner, Rodney J. Douglas, Tobi Delbrück:
A Pencil Balancing Robot using a Pair of AER Dynamic Vision Sensors. ISCAS 2009: 781-784 - [c4]Jörg Conradt, Matthew Cook, Raphael Berner, Patrick Lichtsteiner, Rodney J. Douglas, Tobi Delbrück:
Live Demonstration: A Pencil Balancing Robot using a Pair of AER Dynamic Vision Sensors. ISCAS 2009: 785 - 2008
- [j6]David Soloveichik, Matthew Cook, Erik Winfree:
Combining self-healing and proofreading in self-assembly. Nat. Comput. 7(2): 203-218 (2008) - [j5]David Soloveichik, Matthew Cook, Erik Winfree, Jehoshua Bruck:
Computation with finite stochastic chemical reaction networks. Nat. Comput. 7(4): 615-633 (2008) - [c3]Matthew Cook:
A Concrete View of Rule 110 Computation. CSP 2008: 31-55 - 2006
- [j4]Anxiao Jiang, Matthew Cook, Jehoshua Bruck:
Optimal Interleaving on Tori. SIAM J. Discret. Math. 20(4): 841-879 (2006) - 2004
- [j3]Matthew Cook:
Universality in Elementary Cellular Automata. Complex Syst. 15(1) (2004) - [j2]Massimo Franceschetti, Matthew Cook, Jehoshua Bruck:
A Geometric Theorem for Network Design. IEEE Trans. Computers 53(4): 483-489 (2004) - [c2]Anxiao Jiang, Matthew Cook, Jehoshua Bruck:
Optimal t-interleaving on tori. ISIT 2004: 22 - 2003
- [c1]Matthew Cook, Paul W. K. Rothemund, Erik Winfree:
Self-Assembled Circuit Patterns. DNA 2003: 91-107 - 2000
- [j1]Matthew Cook, Michael Kleber:
Tournament Sequences and Meeussen Sequences. Electron. J. Comb. 7 (2000)
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