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      Processing of chemical sensor arrays with a biologically inspired model of olfactory coding.

      IEEE transactions on neural networks / a publication of the IEEE Neural Networks Council
      Models, Biological, Neurons, Afferent, physiology, Olfactory Pathways, Receptors, Odorant, Smell

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          This paper presents a computational model for chemical sensor arrays inspired by the first two stages in the olfactory pathway: distributed coding with olfactory receptor neurons and chemotopic convergence onto glomerular units. We propose a monotonic concentration-response model that maps conventional sensor-array inputs into a distributed activation pattern across a large population of neuroreceptors. Projection onto glomerular units in the olfactory bulb is then simulated with a self-organizing model of chemotopic convergence. The pattern recognition performance of the model is characterized using a database of odor patterns from an array of temperature modulated chemical sensors. The chemotopic code achieved by the proposed model is shown to improve the signal-to-noise ratio available at the sensor inputs while being consistent with results from neurobiology.

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          16856663
          10.1109/TNN.2006.875975

          Chemistry
          Models, Biological,Neurons, Afferent,physiology,Olfactory Pathways,Receptors, Odorant,Smell
          Chemistry
          Models, Biological, Neurons, Afferent, physiology, Olfactory Pathways, Receptors, Odorant, Smell

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