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    Personality, Category, and Cross-Linguistic Speech Sound Processing: A Connectivistic View by Lan, Yizhou, Li, Will X. Y.

    Published in TheScientificWorld (01-01-2014)
    “…Category formation of human perception is a vital part of cognitive ability. The disciplines of neuroscience and linguistics, however, seldom mention it in the…”
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    Evaluating functional connectivity of executive control network and frontoparietal network in Alzheimer’s disease by Zhao, Qinghua, Lu, Hong, Metmer, Hichem, Li, Will X.Y., Lu, Jianfeng

    Published in Brain research (01-01-2018)
    “…•Sparse Inverse Covariance Estimation can distinguish abnormal and weak connectivity.•AD also affected executive control network and frontoparietal network.•AD…”
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    An Application Specific Instruction Set Processor (ASIP) for Adaptive Filters in Neural Prosthetics by Yao Xin, Li, Will X. Y., Zhaorui Zhang, Cheung, Ray C. C., Dong Song, Berger, Theodore W.

    “…Neural coding is an essential process for neuroprosthetic design, in which adaptive filters have been widely utilized. In a practical application, it is needed…”
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    A memory efficient implementation scheme of Gauss error function in a Laguerre-Volterra network for neuroprosthetic devices by Li, Will X Y, Cui, Ke, Zhang, Wei

    Published in Review of scientific instruments (01-04-2017)
    “…Cognitive neural prosthesis is a manmade device which can be used to restore or compensate for lost human cognitive modalities. The generalized…”
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    Functional brain networks reconstruction using group sparsity-regularized learning by Zhao, Qinghua, Li, Will X. Y., Jiang, Xi, Lv, Jinglei, Lu, Jianfeng, Liu, Tianming

    Published in Brain imaging and behavior (01-06-2018)
    “…Investigating functional brain networks and patterns using sparse representation of fMRI data has received significant interests in the neuroimaging community…”
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    Real-Time Prediction of Neuronal Population Spiking Activity Using FPGA by Li, W. X. Y., Cheung, Ray C. C., Chan, Rosa H. M., Dong Song, Berger, Theodore W.

    “…A field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based hardware architecture is proposed and utilized for prediction of neuronal population firing activity. The hardware…”
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    A Speech Accent Detection Metrics (L2AM) for Processing Accented Speech Signal by Lan, Yizhou, Xie, Tongtong, Li, Will X. Y.

    “…The article proposes a multi-dimensional metrics (L2AM) for measuring second language accent detection by extracting and validating attitude-carrying…”
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    Enhancing Human Cross-Linguistic Comprehension via Cognitive Computation and Selective Attention by Li, Will X. Y, Lan, Yizhou

    “…Traditionally, perceptual salience for acoustic stimuli has a lower-level grounding in human cognitive mechanism and will not be influenced by linguistic…”
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    Laguerre-volterra model and architecture for MIMO system identification and output prediction by Li, Will X. Y., Yao Xin, Chan, Rosa H. M., Dong Song, Berger, Theodore W., Cheung, Ray C. C.

    “…A generalized mathematical model is proposed for behaviors prediction of biological causal systems with multiple inputs and multiple outputs (MIMO). The system…”
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    A customizable Stochastic State Point Process Filter (SSPPF) for neural spiking activity by Yao Xin, Li, Will X. Y., Biao Min, Yan Han, Cheung, Ray C. C.

    “…Stochastic State Point Process Filter (SSPPF) is effective for adaptive signal processing. In particular, it has been successfully applied to neural signal…”
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    An FPGA based scalable architecture of a stochastic state point process filter (SSPPF) to track the nonlinear dynamics underlying neural spiking by Xin, Yao, Li, Will X.Y., Cheung, Ray C.C., Chan, Rosa H.M., Yan, Hong, Song, Dong, Berger, Theodore W.

    Published in Microelectronics (01-06-2014)
    “…Recent studies have verified the efficiency of stochastic state point process filter (SSPPF) in coefficients tracking in the modeling of the mammalian nervous…”
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    A dual mode FPGA design for the hippocampal prosthesis by Li, W. X. Y., Chan, R. H. M., Dong Song, Berger, T. W., Cheung, R. C. C.

    “…One important step towards the cognitive neural prosthesis design is to achieve real-time prediction of neuronal firing pattern. An FPGA-based hardware…”
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    A hardware-based computational platform for Generalized Laguerre-Volterra MIMO model for neural activities by Li, Will X Y, Chan, Rosa H M, Zhang, Wei, Cheung, Ray C C, Song, Dong, Berger, Theodore W

    “…A parallelized and pipelined architecture based on FPGA and a higher-level Self Reconfiguration Platform are proposed in this paper to model Generalized…”
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    Fast simulation of Digital Spiking Silicon Neuron model employing reconfigurable dataflow computing by Li, Will X. Y., Chaudhary, Shridhar, Cheung, Ray C. C., Matsumoto, Takeshi, Fujita, Masahiro

    “…A new simulation scheme of the Digital Spiking Silicon Neuron (DSSN) model is proposed. This scheme is based on the reconfigurable dataflow computing paradigm…”
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    High-Performance and Scalable System Architecture for the Real-Time Estimation of Generalized Laguerre-Volterra MIMO Model From Neural Population Spiking Activity by Li, Will X. Y., Chan, Rosa H. M., Zhang, Wei, Cheung, Ray C. C., Song, Dong, Berger, Theodore W.

    “…A hardware-based computational platform is developed to model the generalized Laguerre-Volterra (GLV) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system which is…”
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    FPGA-Based High-Performance Collision Detection: An Enabling Technique for Image-Guided Robotic Surgery by Zhang, Zhaorui, Xin, Yao, Liu, Benben, Li, Will X. Y., Lee, Kit-Hang, Ng, Chun-Fai, Stoyanov, Danail, Cheung, Ray C. C., Kwok, Ka-Wai

    Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (31-08-2016)
    “…Collision detection, which refers to the computational problem of finding the relative placement or con-figuration of two or more objects, is an essential…”
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    Impact of Multimodal Cognitive Processes on Second Language Acquisition by Lan, Yizhou, Li, Will X. Y.

    “…Second Language (L2) speech perception is believed to be a function of the perceived distance between the second and first languages (L1). Graphic influence on…”
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    A reconfigurable architecture for real-time prediction of neural activity by Li, Will X. Y., Cheung, Ray C. C., Chan, Rosa H. M., Dong Song, Berger, Theodore W.

    “…In this paper, we propose an FPGA-based hardware architecture for conducting real-time prediction of neural activity using a second-order generalized…”
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    Rapid single-chip secure processor prototyping on the OpenSPARC FPGA platform by Szefer, J. M., Wei Zhang, Yu-Yuan Chen, Champagne, D., King Chan, Li, W. X. Y., Cheung, R. C. C., Lee, R. B.

    “…Secure processors have become increasingly important for trustworthy computing as security breaches escalate. By providing hardware-level protection, a secure…”
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    Parallel architecture for DNA sequence inexact matching with Burrows-Wheeler Transform by Xin, Yao, Liu, Benben, Min, Biao, Li, Will X.Y., Cheung, Ray C.C., Fong, Anthony S., Chan, Ting Fung

    Published in Microelectronics (01-08-2013)
    “…The Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) based methodology seems ideally suited for DNA sequence alignment due to its high speed and low space complexity. Despite…”
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