It is both an honor and pleasure to be given this opportunity to remember Professor TP FENG and his many contributions.He made many important scientific discoveries,labored mightily to establish firmly Physiology and ...It is both an honor and pleasure to be given this opportunity to remember Professor TP FENG and his many contributions.He made many important scientific discoveries,labored mightily to establish firmly Physiology and Neuroscience in China,and was a major force in setting a high standard for scientific inquiry.It is safe to say that the past and future of Neuroscience in China would be very different had Professor FENG not provided leadership,by dint of organization,persuasion and strong personal example.展开更多
This paper proposes a method in order to detect the importance of the input variables in multivariate analysis problems. When there is correlation among predictor variables, the importance of each input variable, when...This paper proposes a method in order to detect the importance of the input variables in multivariate analysis problems. When there is correlation among predictor variables, the importance of each input variable, when adding variables in the model, can be detected from the knowledge stored in Artificial Neural Network (NN) and it must be taken into account. Neural networks models have been used with the analysis of sensibility, these models predict more accurately the relationship between variables, and it is the way to find a set of forecasting variables in order to be included in the new prediction model. The obtained results have been applied in a system to forecast the volume of wood for a tree, and to detect relationships between input and output variables.展开更多
Prof. Zhu Zuoyan, Vice President of NSFC, met with the delegation from Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) on December 8, 2004. The delegation includes Dr. Remi Quirion, Director of the Institute of Neuros...Prof. Zhu Zuoyan, Vice President of NSFC, met with the delegation from Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) on December 8, 2004. The delegation includes Dr. Remi Quirion, Director of the Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction, CIHR, Dr. Anthony Phillips, President of the Governing Council of CIHR, Dr. Song Weihong, professor of the University of British Columbia and Dr. Li Xinmin, professor of the University of Saskatchevan. The main purpose of the visit lies on learning the neuroscience research in China and establishing extensive connections between researchers of the two countries. A memorandum of understanding between NSFC and CIHR was signed to promote further cooperation in the field of health.展开更多
文摘It is both an honor and pleasure to be given this opportunity to remember Professor TP FENG and his many contributions.He made many important scientific discoveries,labored mightily to establish firmly Physiology and Neuroscience in China,and was a major force in setting a high standard for scientific inquiry.It is safe to say that the past and future of Neuroscience in China would be very different had Professor FENG not provided leadership,by dint of organization,persuasion and strong personal example.
文摘This paper proposes a method in order to detect the importance of the input variables in multivariate analysis problems. When there is correlation among predictor variables, the importance of each input variable, when adding variables in the model, can be detected from the knowledge stored in Artificial Neural Network (NN) and it must be taken into account. Neural networks models have been used with the analysis of sensibility, these models predict more accurately the relationship between variables, and it is the way to find a set of forecasting variables in order to be included in the new prediction model. The obtained results have been applied in a system to forecast the volume of wood for a tree, and to detect relationships between input and output variables.
文摘Prof. Zhu Zuoyan, Vice President of NSFC, met with the delegation from Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) on December 8, 2004. The delegation includes Dr. Remi Quirion, Director of the Institute of Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction, CIHR, Dr. Anthony Phillips, President of the Governing Council of CIHR, Dr. Song Weihong, professor of the University of British Columbia and Dr. Li Xinmin, professor of the University of Saskatchevan. The main purpose of the visit lies on learning the neuroscience research in China and establishing extensive connections between researchers of the two countries. A memorandum of understanding between NSFC and CIHR was signed to promote further cooperation in the field of health.