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Michael A. Arbib

Michael A. Arbib is University Professor; Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science; and Professor of Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Psychology at the University of Southern California.

The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural NetworksThe Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks
Second Edition
Michael A. Arbib (Ed.)
Cloth / November 2002
A new, dramatically updated edition of the classic resource on the constantly evolving fields of brain theory and neural networks.
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The Neural Simulation LanguageThe Neural Simulation Language
A System for Brain Modeling
Alfredo Weitzenfeld, Michael A. Arbib and Amanda Alexander
Paper / July 2002
An overview of the Neural Simulation Language (NSL), including examples of a rich variety of brain models.
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The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural NetworksThe Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks
Michael A. Arbib (Ed.)
Paper / July 1998
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Neural OrganizationNeural Organization
Structure, Function, and Dynamics
Michael A. Arbib, Péter Érdi and János Szentágothai
Cloth / October 1997
In Neural Organization, Arbib, Érdi, and Szentágothai integrate structural, functional, and dynamical approaches to the interaction of brain models and neurobiologcal experiments.
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Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural NetworksHandbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks
Michael A. Arbib (Ed.)
Cloth / June 1995
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No cover image available for this edition.Natural and Artificial Parallel Computation
Michael A. Arbib and J. Alan Robinson (Eds.)
Cloth / December 1990
These eleven contributions by leaders in the fields of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science cover the phenomenon of parallelism in both natural and artificial systems, from the neural architecture of the human brain to the electronic architecture of parallel computers.
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No cover image available for this edition.Vision, Brain, and Cooperative Computation
Michael A. Arbib and Allen R. Hanson (Eds.)
Paper / January 1990
In four parts the book covers current theories of visual information processing in humans and other animals and current methodologies for designing computer vision systems.
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No cover image available for this edition.Vision, Brain, and Cooperative Computation
Michael A. Arbib and Allen R. Hanson (Eds.)
Cloth / April 1987
These nineteen original essays present current developments in the exciting field of vision research, stressing contributions from neurophysiology, psychophysics, and computer science.
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