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Richard Granger
Dartmouth College - Hanover / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Richard Granger's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Incremental learning from noisy dataJC Schlimmer, RH GrangerMachine learning 1 (3), 317-354, 19867931986
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Beyond Incremental Processing: Tracking Concept Drift.JC Schlimmer, RH GrangerAAAI, 502-507, 19862871986
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Simulation of paleocortex performs hierarchical clusteringJ Ambros-Ingerson, R Granger, G LynchScience 247 (4948), 1344-1348, 19902861990
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Enhancement by an ampakine of memory encoding in humansM Ingvar, J Ambros-Ingerson, M Davis, R Granger, M Kessler, GA Rogers, ...Experimental neurology 146 (2), 553-559, 19972881997
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A cortical model of winner-take-all competition via lateral inhibitionR Coultrip, R Granger, G LynchNeural networks 5 (1), 47-54, 19922291992
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