Name
Affiliation
Papers
JACQUES DROULEZ
LPPA, UMR C9950 CNRS–Collège de France, Collège de France, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot, 75005 Paris, France FR
23
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
50
121
15.77
Referers 
Referees 
References 
358
486
162
Search Limit
100486
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Design of Stochastic Machines Dedicated to Approximate Bayesian inferences10.362019
Bayesian Time-Domain Multiple Sound Source Localization For A Stochastic Machine00.342019
On-line fusion of trackers for single-object tracking.40.392018
Cell signaling as a probabilistic computer.10.402017
Approximation enhancement for stochastic Bayesian inference.10.402017
A Bayesian Stochastic Machine for Sound Source Localization00.342017
Quick and energy-efficient Bayesian computing of binocular disparity using stochastic digital signals.00.342017
Bayesian sensor fusion with fast and low power stochastic circuits30.402016
Bayesian Inference With Muller C-Elements.70.622016
Sleep stage classification with stochastic Bayesian inference00.342016
Robust Fusion of Trackers Using Online Drift Prediction10.352015
Toward Biochemical Probabilistic Computation.10.382015
Probing models of minimal swimming vehicules in vivo with microalgae phototaxis.00.342015
Robust sequence storage in bistable oscillators00.342014
Visualization of uncertain scalar data fields using color scales and perceptually adapted noise100.512011
Reliable camera pose and calibration from a small set of point and line correspondences: A probabilistic approach00.342011
A perceptive evaluation of volume rendering techniques271.092009
Bayesian processing of vestibular information.120.942007
Visuovestibular perception of self-motion modeled as a dynamic optimization process.91.262002
Analysis of Pointing Errors Reveals Properties of Data Representations and Coordinate Transformations Within the Central Nervous System00.342001
Role of lateral acceleration in curve driving: driver model and experiments on a real vehicle and a driving simulator.283.052001
Visual Encoding of Tilt from Optic Flow: Psychophysics and Computational Modelling00.342000
Does the brain use sliding variables for the control of movements?162.601997