Month: October 2023

Navigating Unmanned Surface Vessels with Neural Networks

Imagine a group of lively sailors working together to navigate their boats across the vast ocean. In a similar way, this paper explores how multiple unmanned surface vessels can be controlled using neural networks and a reconfigurable hierarchical control system. The goal is to synchronize these vessels through a containment control system that converts the […]

Published on October 19, 2023

Clustering and disease subtyping in Neuroscience: Finding order in the chaos!

Imagine you’re organizing a collection of books that have been randomly thrown on a shelf. Now, imagine that each book represents a different neurological disorder. Your task is to find similarities and group them together. That’s what clustering and disease subtyping do in neuroscience. They help researchers identify patterns within complex brain disorders, so they […]

Published on October 19, 2023

Untangling the Brain’s Perception Puzzle: How Autism Impacts Causal Inference

Our brain is like a puzzle solver, constantly processing information from the world around us. One important task it faces is integrating different sensory cues to form a coherent perception of our surroundings. This process, known as multisensory integration, helps us make sense of the world. However, the brain also needs to discern which sensory […]

Published on October 19, 2023