Sequential Monte Carlo Point-Process Estimation of Kinematics from Neural Spiking Activity for Brain-Machine Interfaces
DOI10.1162/NECO.2009.01-08-699zbMATH Open1182.92016DBLPjournals/neco/WangPPS09OpenAlexW2171063602WikidataQ47179069 ScholiaQ47179069MaRDI QIDQ3399366FDOQ3399366
Yiwen Wang, José C. Príncipe, António R. C. Paiva, Justin C. Sanchez
Publication date: 12 October 2009
Published in: Neural Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1162/neco.2009.01-08-699
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