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Spring 2016
Hippocampal activity is characterized by two state-dependent, mutually exclusive large-amplitude oscillations: theta (3-12 Hz) and the hippocampal slow oscillation (SO; ~1 Hz). These two rhythms have been implicated in different stages of memory processing. Theta occurs during awake exploratory...
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Fall 2017
On the one hand, theoretical analyses of machine learning algorithms are typically performed based on various probabilistic assumptions about the data. While these probabilistic assumptions are important in the analyses, it is debatable whether such assumptions actually hold in practice. Another...
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Fall 2017
Harmonic distortion has always been an important power quality concern for utilities and customers. In recent years, a wide variety of harmonic-producing loads, ranging from home appliances to industrial equipment, is being connected to power systems due to rapid advancement in power electronic...