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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j95]Michael A. Arbib:
From spatial navigation via visual construction to episodic memory and imagination. Biol. Cybern. 114(2): 139-167 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j94]Michael A. Arbib:
From cybernetics to brain theory, and more: A memoir. Cogn. Syst. Res. 50: 83-145 (2018) - 2017
- [j93]Brad Gasser, Michael A. Arbib:
When one brain needs to learn from another: the case of observational facilitation of list learning in macaques. Adapt. Behav. 25(3): 147-161 (2017) - [j92]Brad Gasser, Michael A. Arbib:
A neuro-computational model of sequence learning in macaques: the Simultaneous Chaining Paradigm. Adapt. Behav. 25(4): 195-213 (2017) - [j91]Daniele Caligiore, Francesco Mannella, Michael A. Arbib, Gianluca Baldassarre:
Dysfunctions of the basal ganglia-cerebellar-thalamo-cortical system produce motor tics in Tourette syndrome. PLoS Comput. Biol. 13(3) (2017) - [c29]Michael A. Arbib, Nancy Chang, Peter F. Dominey, Victor Barrès, Michael Spranger:
Can We Already Conceive of a Computational Construction Grammar that is Adequate to Address the Data of Neurolinguistics? AAAI Spring Symposia 2017 - 2016
- [p5]Patrick van der Smagt, Michael A. Arbib, Giorgio Metta:
Neurorobotics: From Vision to Action. Springer Handbook of Robotics, 2nd Ed. 2016: 2069-2094 - 2015
- [j90]James Bonaiuto, Michael A. Arbib:
Learning to grasp and extract affordances: the Integrated Learning of Grasps and Affordances (ILGA) model. Biol. Cybern. 109(6): 639-669 (2015) - [j89]Michael A. Arbib:
From Action to Typology? A Neuro-evolutionary Perspective. Lang. Linguistics Compass 9(2): 102-117 (2015) - 2014
- [j88]Michael A. Arbib:
Action, Language and Neuroinformatics: An Introduction. Neuroinformatics 12(1): 1-3 (2014) - [j87]Michael A. Arbib, Anon Plangprasopchok, James Bonaiuto, Robert E. Schuler:
A Neuroinformatics of Brain Modeling and its Implementation in the Brain Operation Database BODB. Neuroinformatics 12(1): 5-26 (2014) - [j86]Brad Gasser, Erica A. Cartmill, Michael A. Arbib:
Ontogenetic Ritualization of Primate Gesture as a Case Study in Dyadic Brain Modeling. Neuroinformatics 12(1): 93-109 (2014) - [j85]Michael A. Arbib, James Bonaiuto, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, David Kemmerer, Brian MacWhinney, Finn Årup Nielsen, Erhan Öztop:
Action and Language Mechanisms in the Brain: Data, Models and Neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics 12(1): 209-225 (2014) - [j84]James Bonaiuto, Michael A. Arbib:
Modeling the BOLD correlates of competitive neural dynamics. Neural Networks 49: 1-10 (2014) - 2013
- [j83]Clément Moulin-Frier, Michael A. Arbib:
Recognizing speech in a novel accent: the motor theory of speech perception reframed. Biol. Cybern. 107(4): 421-447 (2013) - [j82]Nicolas Fay, Michael A. Arbib, Simon Garrod:
How to Bootstrap a Human Communication System. Cogn. Sci. 37(7): 1356-1367 (2013) - [j81]Victor Barrès, Arthur Simons III, Michael A. Arbib:
Synthetic event-related potentials: A computational bridge between neurolinguistic models and experiments. Neural Networks 37: 66-92 (2013) - [i1]Clément Moulin-Frier, Michael A. Arbib:
Recognizing Speech in a Novel Accent: The Motor Theory of Speech Perception Reframed. CoRR abs/1309.5319 (2013) - 2012
- [j80]Michael A. Arbib, James Bonaiuto:
Multiple levels of spatial organization: World Graphs and spatial difference learning. Adapt. Behav. 20(4): 287-303 (2012) - 2010
- [j79]James Bonaiuto, Michael A. Arbib:
Extending the mirror neuron system model, II: what did I just do? A new role for mirror neurons. Biol. Cybern. 102(4): 341-359 (2010) - [c28]Michael A. Arbib:
From Mirror Writing to Mirror Neurons. SAB 2010: 1-12
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c27]Michael A. Arbib:
From Mirror Neurons to Computational Neurolinguistics. IJCNN 2009: 184-190 - 2008
- [j78]Cheol E. Han, Michael A. Arbib, Nicolas Schweighofer:
Stroke Rehabilitation Reaches a Threshold. PLoS Comput. Biol. 4(8) (2008) - [p4]Michael A. Arbib, Giorgio Metta, Patrick van der Smagt:
Neurorobotics: From Vision to Action. Springer Handbook of Robotics 2008: 1453-1480 - 2007
- [j77]James Bonaiuto, Edina Rosta, Michael A. Arbib:
Extending the mirror neuron system model, I. Biol. Cybern. 96(1): 9-38 (2007) - [j76]Patricia Zukow-Goldring, Michael A. Arbib:
Affordances, effectivities, and assisted imitation: Caregivers and the directing of attention. Neurocomputing 70(13-15): 2181-2193 (2007) - [j75]Michael A. Arbib:
Modular models of brain function. Scholarpedia 2(3): 1869 (2007) - [c26]Michael A. Arbib, JinYong Lee:
Vision and Action in the Language-Ready Brain: From Mirror Neurons to SemRep. BVAI 2007: 104-123 - [c25]Michael A. Arbib:
How Neural Computing Can Still Be Unconventional After All These Years. UC 2007: 1 - 2006
- [j74]Erhan Öztop, Mitsuo Kawato, Michael A. Arbib:
Mirror neurons and imitation: A computationally guided review. Neural Networks 19(3): 254-271 (2006) - 2005
- [j73]Fernando J. Corbacho, Kiisa C. Nishikawa, Ananda Weerasuriya, Jim-Shih Liaw, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema-based learning of adaptable and flexible prey-catching in anurans I. The basic architecture. Biol. Cybern. 93(6): 391-409 (2005) - [j72]Fernando J. Corbacho, Kiisa C. Nishikawa, Ananda Weerasuriya, Jim-Shih Liaw, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema-based learning of adaptable and flexible prey- catching in anurans II. Learning after lesioning. Biol. Cybern. 93(6): 410-425 (2005) - [j71]Michael A. Arbib:
Autonomous robots based on inspiration from biology - The relation to neuroinformatics. Neuroinformatics 3(3): 281-286 (2005) - [c24]Michael A. Arbib:
Modules, Brains and Schemas. Formal Methods in Software and Systems Modeling 2005: 153-166 - [p3]Jean-Marc Fellous, Michael A. Arbib:
"Edison" and "Russell". Who Needs Emotions? 2005: 3-8 - [p2]Michael A. Arbib:
Beware the Passionate Robot. Who Needs Emotions? 2005: 333-384 - [e1]Jean-Marc Fellous, Michael A. Arbib:
Who Needs Emotions? - The brain meets the robot. Series in affective science, Oxford University Press 2005, ISBN 978-0-19-516619-4 [contents] - 2004
- [j70]Michael A. Arbib:
Evolving Emotions In Animal And Robot. Int. J. Comput. Intell. Appl. 4(3): 225-236 (2004) - [j69]Mihail Bota, Michael A. Arbib:
Integrating databases and expert systems for the analysis of brain structures - Connections, similarities, and homologies. Neuroinformatics 2(1): 19-58 (2004) - 2003
- [j68]Michael A. Arbib:
Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models, edited by Ted Briscoe. Comput. Linguistics 29(3): 503-506 (2003) - [j67]Michael A. Arbib:
Towards a neurally-inspired computer architecture. Nat. Comput. 2(1): 1-46 (2003) - [j66]Shun-ichi Amari, Michael A. Arbib, Rolf Kötter:
Neuroinformatics - Introduction. Neural Networks 16(9): 1235-1236 (2003) - [j65]Michael A. Arbib, Mihail Bota:
Language evolution: neural homologies and neuroinformatics. Neural Networks 16(9): 1237-1260 (2003) - 2002
- [j64]Erhan Öztop, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema design and implementation of the grasp-related mirror neuron system. Biol. Cybern. 87(2): 116-140 (2002) - 2001
- [j63]Jacob Spoelstra, Michael A. Arbib:
Cerebellar Microcomplexes and the Modulation of Motor Pattern Generators. Auton. Robots 11(3): 273-278 (2001) - [j62]Mihail Bota, Michael A. Arbib:
The NeuroHomology database. Neurocomputing 38-40: 1627-1631 (2001) - 2000
- [j61]Jacob Spoelstra, Nicolas Schweighofer, Michael A. Arbib:
Cerebellar learning of accurate predictive control for fast-reaching movements. Biol. Cybern. 82(4): 321-333 (2000) - [j60]Michael A. Arbib, Aude Billard, Marco Iacoboni, Erhan Öztop:
Synthetic brain imaging: grasping, mirror neurons and imitation. Neural Networks 13(8-9): 975-997 (2000) - [c23]Ying Shu, Michael A. Arbib, Jim-Shih Liaw:
Supporting connections between simulators and databases. IRMA Conference 2000: 590-593
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j59]M. Anthony Lewis, Michael A. Arbib:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Biomorphic Robots. Auton. Robots 7(3): 207-209 (1999) - [j58]Ilia A. Ovsiannikov, Michael A. Arbib, Thomas H. Mcneill:
Annotation technology. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 50(4): 329-362 (1999) - [j57]Alex Guazzelli, Mihail Bota, Michael A. Arbib:
Incorporating path integration capabilities in the TAM-WG model of rodent navigation. Neurocomputing 26-27: 713-719 (1999) - [j56]Jacob Spoelstra, Michael A. Arbib, Nicolas Schweighofer:
Cerebellar adaptive control of a biomimetic manipulator. Neurocomputing 26-27: 881-889 (1999) - 1998
- [j55]Alex Guazzelli, Mihail Bota, Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Affordances. Motivations, and the World Graph Theory. Adapt. Behav. 6(3-4): 435-471 (1998) - [j54]Michael A. Arbib:
The Metaphorical Brains. Artif. Intell. 101(1-2): 323-335 (1998) - [j53]Andrew H. Fagg, Michael A. Arbib:
Modeling parietal-premotor interactions in primate control of grasping. Neural Networks 11(7-8): 1277-1303 (1998) - [c22]Stéphane Zrehen, Michael A. Arbib:
Understanding Jokes: A Neural Approach to Content-Based Information Retrieval. Agents 1998: 343-349 - 1997
- [j52]Peter Ford Dominey, John Schlag, Madeleine Schlag-Rey, Michael A. Arbib:
Colliding saccades evoked by frontal eye field stimulation: artifact or evidence for an oculomotor compensatory mechanism underlying double-step saccades? Biol. Cybern. 76(1): 41-52 (1997) - [j51]Alex Guazzelli, Michael A. Arbib:
NeWG: In Search of the Rat's World Graph. J. Braz. Comput. Soc. 4(1) (1997) - [c21]Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema-Based Learning: Towards a Theory of Organization for Biologically-inspired Autonomous Agents. Agents 1997: 520-521 - [c20]Michael A. Arbib, Jacob Spoelstra:
Modeling the Role of Cerebellum in a Sensorimotor Adaptation. ICONIP (1) 1997: 34-37 - [c19]Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema-Based Learning: Biologically Inspired Principles of Dynamic Organization. IWANN 1997: 678-687 - 1996
- [j50]Nicolas Schweighofer, Michael A. Arbib, Peter Ford Dominey:
A model of the cerebellum in adaptive control of saccadic gain. Biol. Cybern. 75(1): 19-28 (1996) - [j49]Nicolas Schweighofer, Michael A. Arbib, Peter Ford Dominey:
A model of the cerebellum in adaptive control of saccadic gain. Biol. Cybern. 75(1): 29-36 (1996) - 1995
- [b11]Michael A. Arbib:
The handbook of brain theory and neural networks. A Bradford book, MIT Press 1995, ISBN 0262011484, pp. I-XV, 1-1118 - [j48]Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Learning to Detour. Adapt. Behav. 3(4): 419-468 (1995) - [j47]Michael A. Arbib, Jim-Shih Liaw:
Sensorimotor Transformations in the Worlds of Frogs and Robots. Artif. Intell. 72(1-2): 53-79 (1995) - [j46]N. Alberto Borghese, Michael A. Arbib:
Generation of temporal sequences using local dynamic programming. Neural Networks 8(1): 39-54 (1995) - [c18]Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema Based Learning & Learning to Detour. IWANN 1995: 412-418 - 1994
- [j45]Jim-Shih Liaw, Ananda Weerasuriya, Michael A. Arbib:
Snapping: A paradigm for modeling coordination of motor synergies. Neural Networks 7(6-7): 1137-1152 (1994) - [j44]Toshio Uchiyama, Michael A. Arbib:
Color Image Segmentation using Competitive Learning. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 16(12): 1197-1206 (1994) - [j43]Toshio Uchiyama, Michael A. Arbib:
An algorithm for competitive learning in clustering problems. Pattern Recognit. 27(10): 1415-1421 (1994) - 1993
- [j42]Jim-Shih Liaw, Michael A. Arbib:
Neural Mechanisms Underlying Direction-Selective Avoidance Behavior. Adapt. Behav. 1(3): 227-261 (1993) - [j41]Michael A. Arbib:
Allen Newell, Unified Theories of Cognition. Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 265-283 (1993) - [j40]DeLiang Wang, Michael A. Arbib:
Timing and chunking in processing temporal order. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 23(4): 993-1009 (1993) - [c17]Fernando J. Corbacho, Michael A. Arbib:
Integrated Learning in Rana Computatrix. IWANN 1993: 12-19 - [p1]Hartmut Ehrig, Michael A. Arbib:
Linking Schemas and Module Specifications: a Proposal. Current Trends in Theoretical Computer Science 1993: 129-132 - 1992
- [j39]Andrew H. Fagg, Michael A. Arbib:
A Model of Primate Visual-Motor Conditional Learning. Adapt. Behav. 1(1): 3-37 (1992) - [j38]Michael A. Arbib:
Book Review: Andrew Ortony, Gerald L. Clore and Allan Collins, The Cognitive Structure of Emotions. Artif. Intell. 54(1): 229-240 (1992) - [j37]Reza Shadmehr, Michael A. Arbib:
A mathematical analysis of the force-stiffness characteristics of muscles in control of a single joint system. Biol. Cybern. 66(6): 463-477 (1992) - [j36]DeLiang Wang, Michael A. Arbib:
Modeling the dishabituation hierarchy: The role of the primordial hippocampus. Biol. Cybern. 67(6): 535-544 (1992) - 1991
- [j35]Michael A. Arbib:
Neural computing in perspective. Appl. Artif. Intell. 5(2): 171-185 (1991) - 1990
- [j34]Hartmut Ehrig, Michael A. Arbib:
Linking Schemas and Module Specifications: A Proposal. Bull. EATCS 42: 135 (1990) - [c16]DeLiang Wang, Michael A. Arbib:
Mechanisms of pattern discrimination in the toad's visual system. IJCNN 1990: 477-482 - [c15]Alfredo Weitzenfeld, Michael A. Arbib:
A concurrent object-oriented framework for the simulation of neural networks. OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1990: 120-124
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [b10]Michael A. Arbib:
The metaphorical brain 2 - neural networks and beyond (2. ed.). Wiley 1989, ISBN 978-0-471-09853-9, pp. I-XIV, 1-458 - [j33]Michael A. Arbib:
Neural Computing. Guest Editor's Introduction. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 6(2): 183-184 (1989) - [j32]Michael A. Arbib:
Schemas and Neural Networks for Sixth Generation Computing. Invited Survey. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 6(2): 185-216 (1989) - [j31]Damian M. Lyons, Michael A. Arbib:
A formal model of computation for sensory-based robotics. IEEE Trans. Robotics Autom. 5(3): 280-293 (1989) - 1988
- [b9]Robert N. Moll, Michael A. Arbib, A. J. Kfoury:
An Introduction to Formal Language Theory. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, Springer 1988, ISBN 0-387-96698-6, pp. i-x, 1-205 - 1987
- [b8]Michael A. Arbib:
Brains, machines and mathematics (2. ed.). Springer 1987, ISBN 978-3-540-96539-8, pp. I-XVI, 1-202 - [c14]Rukmini Vijaykumar, Michael A. Arbib:
Problem decomposition for assembly planning. ICRA 1987: 1361-1366 - [c13]Michael A. Arbib:
Neural Computing and Parallel Computation-Invited Talk. PP 1987: 393-402 - 1986
- [b7]Michael A. Arbib, Mary B. Hesse:
The construction of reality. Cambridge University Press 1986, ISBN 978-0-521-32689-6, pp. 1-286 - [b6]Ernest G. Manes, Michael A. Arbib:
Algebraic Approaches to Program Ssemantics. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, Springer 1986, ISBN 978-0-387-96324-2, pp. I-XIII, 1-351 - [c12]Michael A. Arbib:
On Being Human in the Computer Age. Impacts of Artificial Intelligence 1986: 52-63 - 1983
- [j30]John M. Prager, Michael A. Arbib:
Computing the optic flow: The MATCH algorithm and prediction. Comput. Vis. Graph. Image Process. 24(3): 271-304 (1983) - [j29]Martha Steenstrup, Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Port Automata and the Algebra of Concurrent Processes. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 27(1): 29-50 (1983) - 1982
- [b5]Assaf J. Kfoury, Robert N. Moll, Michael A. Arbib:
A Programming Approach to Computability. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, Springer 1982, ISBN 978-1-4612-5751-6, pp. i-viii, 1-253 - [j28]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Parametrized Data Types Do Not Need Highly Constrained Parameters. Inf. Control. 52(2): 139-158 (1982) - [j27]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
The Pattern-of-Calls Expansion Is the Canonical Fixpoint for Recursive Definitions. J. ACM 29(2): 577-602 (1982) - 1981
- [b4]Michael A. Arbib, Assaf J. Kfoury, Robert N. Moll:
A Basis for Theoretical Computer Science. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, Springer 1981, ISBN 978-0-387-90573-0, pp. I-VIII, 1-220 - 1980
- [j26]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Foundations of System Theory: The Hankel Matrix. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 20(3): 330-378 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j25]Michael A. Arbib, Suad Alagic:
Proof Rules for Gotos. Acta Informatica 11: 139-148 (1979) - [j24]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Intertwined Recursion, Tree Transformations, and Linear Systems. Inf. Control. 40(2): 144-180 (1979) - 1978
- [b3]Suad Alagic, Michael A. Arbib:
The Design of Well-Structured and Correct Programs. Texts and Monographs in Computer Science, Springer 1978, ISBN 0-387-90299-6, pp. I-X, 1-292 - [j23]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Tree transformations and the semantics of loop-free programs. Acta Cybern. 4(1): 11-17 (1978) - [c11]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Partially-Additive Monoids, Graph-Growing, and the Algebraic Semantics of Recursive Calls. Graph-Grammars and Their Application to Computer Science and Biology 1978: 127-138 - 1977
- [c10]Michael A. Arbib:
Free Dynamic and Algebraic Semantics. FCT 1977: 212-227 - [c9]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Efficient State-Splitting. FCT 1977: 228-239 - 1976
- [j22]Michael A. Arbib:
Trends and focus in control. Autom. 12(6): 629-632 (1976) - [j21]Michael A. Arbib:
Artificial Intelligence: Cooperative Computation and Man-Machine Symbiosis. IEEE Trans. Computers 25(12): 1346-1352 (1976) - 1975
- [j20]Michael A. Arbib:
From Automata Theory to Brain Theory. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 7(3): 279-295 (1975) - [j19]Richard L. Didday, Michael A. Arbib:
Eye Movements and Visual Perception: A "Two Visual System" Model. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 7(4): 547-569 (1975) - [j18]Michael A. Arbib:
Cybernetics After 25 Years: A Personal View of System Theory and Brain Theory. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 5(3): 359-363 (1975) - 1974
- [j17]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Foundations of system theory: Decomposable systems. Autom. 10(3): 285-302 (1974) - [c8]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Basic concepts of category theory applicable to computation and control. Category Theory Applied to Computation and Control 1974: 1-34 - [c7]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
A categorist's view of automata and systems. Category Theory Applied to Computation and Control 1974: 51-64 - [c6]Brian D. O. Anderson, Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Realization of multilinear and multidcomposable machines. Category Theory Applied to Computation and Control 1974: 73-79 - [c5]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Fuzzy morphism in automata theory. Category Theory Applied to Computation and Control 1974: 80-86 - [c4]Michael A. Arbib, Ernest G. Manes:
Time-varying systems. Category Theory Applied to Computation and Control 1974: 87-92 - 1973
- [j16]Karel Culík, Michael A. Arbib:
Sequential and Jumping Machines and their Relation to Computers. Acta Informatica 2: 162-171 (1973) - [j15]Michael A. Arbib:
Coproducts and Decomposable Machines. J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 7(3): 278-287 (1973) - 1972
- [j14]Michael A. Arbib:
Toward an Automata Theory of Brains. Commun. ACM 15(7): 521-527 (1972) - 1971
- [c3]Michael A. Arbib:
Transformations and Somatotopy in Perceiving Systems. IJCAI 1971: 140-147 - 1970
- [j13]Michael A. Arbib:
R70-10 The Minimalization of Tree Automata. IEEE Trans. Computers 19(6): 563 (1970) - [j12]Michael A. Arbib:
Review of 'Theory of Automata' (Salomaa, A.; 1969). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 16(5): 652-653 (1970) - [j11]Michael A. Arbib:
Review of 'The Sciences of the Artificial' (Simon, H. A.; 1969). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 16(6): 803-804 (1970)
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [b2]Michael A. Arbib:
Theories of abstract automata. Prentice-Hall series in automatic computation, Prentice-Hall 1969, ISBN 0139133682, pp. I-XIII, 1-412 - [j10]Michael A. Arbib, H. Paul Zeiger:
On the relevance of abstract algebra to control theory. Autom. 5(5): 589-606 (1969) - 1968
- [b1]Michael A. Arbib:
Algebraic theory of machines, languages and semigroups. Academic Press 1968, pp. I-XVI, 1-359 - [j9]Michael A. Arbib, Yehoshafat Give'on:
Algebra Automata I: Parallel Programming as a Prolegomena to the Categorical Approach. Inf. Control. 12(4): 331-345 (1968) - [j8]Yehoshafat Give'on, Michael A. Arbib:
Algebra Automata II: The Categorical Framework for Dynamic Analysis. Inf. Control. 12(4): 346-370 (1968) - [j7]Michael A. Arbib:
Review of 'Computation: Finite and Infinite Machines' (Minsky, Marvin; 1967). IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 14(2): 354-355 (1968) - 1967
- [j6]Michael A. Arbib:
Automaton Automorphisms. Inf. Control. 11(1/2): 147-154 (1967) - [j5]Michael A. Arbib:
Tolerance automata. Kybernetika 3(3): 223-233 (1967) - [c2]Philip M. Spira, Michael A. Arbib:
Computation Times for Finite Groups, Semigroups and Automata. SWAT 1967: 291-295 - 1966
- [j4]Michael A. Arbib:
Automata theory and control theory - A rapprochement. Autom. 3(3-4): 161-189 (1966) - [j3]Michael A. Arbib:
Simple Self-Reproducing Universal Automata. Inf. Control. 9(2): 177-189 (1966) - [c1]Michael A. Arbib:
Realization of Stochastic Systems. SWAT 1966: 262-266 - 1961
- [j2]Michael A. Arbib:
Letters to the editor: self-reproducing automata. Commun. ACM 4(9): 379 (1961) - [j1]Michael A. Arbib:
Turing Machines, Finite Automata and Neural Nets. J. ACM 8(4): 467-475 (1961)
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