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Recent papers classified by the tag high-level.
  • From C to netlists: hardware engineering for software engineers?
    Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal, Vol. 14, No. 4. (2002), pp. 165-173.
    by I Alston, B Madahar
    posted to high-level by gantlord on 2005-04-26 12:24:40 as **
  • Stream-oriented FPGA computing in the Streams-C high level language
    Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines, 2000 IEEE Symposium on (2000), pp. 49-56.
    posted to streams-c high-level eusipco07 by gantlord on 2005-11-07 10:15:38 as ***
  • Energy-efficient signal processing using FPGAs
    (2003), pp. 225-234.
    by Seonil Choi, Ronald Scrofano, Viktor K Prasanna, Ju-Wook Jang
    posted to design-techniques fpga high-level by ceegrs2 on 2006-11-30 13:36:18 as **
  • Adaptive Resonance Theory
  • Birdsong: models and mechanisms.
    Curr Opin Neurobiol, Vol. 11, No. 6. (December 2001), pp. 721-726.
    by TW Troyer, SW Bottjer
    posted to birdsong high-level model by awooga on 2006-10-17 19:37:23 as read along with 1 person Borelli
  • Synergetics: An Introduction. Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions and Self- Organization in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Springer Series in Synergetics)
    (08 November 1978)
    by H Haken
    posted to abstract dynamics high-level model by awooga on 2007-10-04 16:28:17 as **
  • On the computational architecture of the neocortex
    Biological Cybernetics, Vol. 66, No. 3. (7 January 1992), pp. 241-251.
    by D Mumford
    posted to abstract error-driven-learning high-level model by awooga on 2007-10-04 16:34:03 as **
  • Neural mechanisms of selective visual attention.
    Annu Rev Neurosci, Vol. 18 (1995), pp. 193-222.
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