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    There Is No Basis Ambiguity in Everett Quantum Mechanics

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    The Everett-interpretation description of isolated measurements, i.e., measurements involving interaction between a measuring apparatus and a measured system but not interaction with the environment, is shown to be unambiguous, claims in the literature to the contrary notwithstanding. The appearance of ambiguity in such measurements is engendered by the fact that, in the Schroedinger picture, information on splitting into Everett copies must be inferred from the history of the combined system. In the Heisenberg picture this information is contained in mathematical quantities associated with a single time.Comment: 17 pages, no figures. Minor typographical change

    Gating Input to Visual Cortex by Feedback to LGN

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    Anatomical studies have documented massive back-projections from higher to lower visual cortices and to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). The large number of synapses from these sources suggest that they should have a profound influence on the information carried by feed-forward inputs to these cells. However, the functional role of these connections is unclear. In order to explore the role of the feedback connections, we have recorded spike trains from electrodes placed in LGN in the macaque monkey under sufenta anesthesia, and have compared LGN cells' activity with and without suppression by cooling of feedback from primary visual cortex (V1). Normally, magno and parvo LGN cells show a wide range over which their responses are proportional to stimulus contrast. Inactivation of V1 feedback causes LGN cells to become more nonlinear and less sensitive to high contrast than during normal conditions. Responses during V1 inactivation have a similar shape to those of retinal ganglion cells. We have also tested the properties of the so-called extended surround as they relate to cortical activity and to influences on responses to LGN stimulation. A model of this data suggests an interpretation in terms of two fnuctional components of feedback: a contrast-dependent component which dominates at high input contrast, and a constant baseline level of inhibitory feedback. We also show that the influence of the extended surround on the classical center mechanism is more complicated than a simple integration model.National Institutes of Health (EY-05156); Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-409

    Threshold Determination for ARTMAP-FD Familiarity Discrimination

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    The ARTMAP-FD neural network performs both identification (placing test patterns in classes encountered during training) and familiarity discrimination (judging whether a test pattern belongs to any of the classes encountered during training). ARTMAP-FD quantifies the familiarity of a test pattern by computing a measure of the degree to which the pattern's components lie within the ranges of values of training patterns grouped in the same cluster. This familiarity measure is compared to a threshold which can be varied to generate a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Methods for selecting optimal values for the threshold are evaluated. The performance of validation-set methods is compared with that of methods which track the development of the network's discrimination capability during training. The techniques are applied to databases of simulated radar range profiles.Advanced Research Projects Agency; Office of Naval Research (N00011-95-1-0657, N00011-95-0109, NOOOB-96-0659); National Science Foundation (IRI-94-01659

    Buffered Reset Leads to Improved Compression in Fuzzy ARTMAP Classification of Radar Range Profiles

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    Fuzzy ARTMAP has to date been applied to a variety of automatic target recognition tasks, including radar range profile classification. In simulations of this task, it has demonstrated significant compression compared to k-nearest-neighbor classifiers. During supervised learning, match tracking search allocates memory based on the degree of similarity between newly encountered and previously encountered inputs, regardless of their prior predictive success. Here we invesetigate techniques that buffer reset based on a category's previous predictive success and thereby substantially improve the compression achieved with minimal loss of accuracy.Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0657, N00014-95-1-0409, N00014-96-1-0659
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