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Publications from our lab

Publications that have come out from the lab have been invaluable for the field of cognitive science. We have compiled a list of some of the publications available online for reference of our readers:



Exploring a Quantum Hebbian Model of Feature Map Formation

P Gupta, CM Markan, 
International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence 


S Jain, CM Markan, S Ahuja, M Tripathi, 
Advances in Systems Engineering, 21-29


CM Markan, S Gupta, G Kumar, P Gupta, S Mittal, 
IEEE Int. Conf. Comput. Intell. Virtual Environ. Measurement Syst. Appl


P Gupta, M Bansal, CM Markan, 
International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence, 49-56


M Jain, CM Markan
arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.12633


P Gupta, CM Markan
Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (5-6), 23-51


M Jain, CM Markan
arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.12625

An adaptive neuromorphic model of ocular dominance map using floating gate ‘synapse’          

CM Markan, P Gupta, M Bansal, Neural networks 45, 117-133

Identifying Neural Correlates of Insightful Problem Solving with EEG Evidence                           

R Kumar, CM Markan, Advances in Systems Engineering, 11-20

Bio-inspired Algorithms to Reconstruct Stereoscopic Disparity

S Sharma, CM Markan, 
International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Information 


CM Markan, B Bhaumik, 
IJCNN'99. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. Proceedings


P Gupta, CM Markan, 
NeuroQuantology 11 (3)


All the publications can be found at the this link

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