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[Anonymous] (2011).  Echo-based object recognition in echolocating bats. J. Comp. Phyiol. A. 197, 475–490.
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[Anonymous] (2015).  Design of a dual species atom interferometer for space. Experimental Astronomy. 39, 167-206.PDF icon Schuldt et al._2015_Design of a dual species atom interferometer for space.pdf (2.98 MB)
Laube, P., Franz M. O., & Umlauf G. (2018).  Deep Learning Parametrization for B-Spline Curve Approximation. 2018 International Conference on 3D Vision (3DV). 691–699.PDF icon 0109.pdf (675.91 KB)
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[Anonymous] (2003).  Constraints measures and reproduction of style in robot imitation learning. {Proc. 6. Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (TWK 2003)}. 70.
[Anonymous] (2013).  A compact high-performance frequency reference for space applications. {29th Intl. Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ISTS 2013), Nagoya (Japan)}. PDF icon Schuldt et al._2013_A Compact High-Performance Frequency Reference for Space Applications.pdf (369.85 KB)
[Anonymous] (2009).  Center-surround patterns emerge as optimal predictors for human saccade targets. J. of Vision. 9, 1–15.PDF icon Kienzle, Franz, Schölkopf_2009_Center-surround patterns emerge as optimal predictors for human saccade targets.pdf (900.5 KB)
[Anonymous] (2007).  Center-surround filters emerge from optimizing predictivity in a free-viewing task. {Proc. of the Computational and Systems Neuroscience Meeting 2007 (COSYNE 2007)}.
[Anonymous] (1999).  Can fly tangential neurons be used to estimate self-motion?. {Proc. of the 9th Intl. Conf. on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN 1999)}. CP 470, 994-999.PDF icon Franz et al._1999_Can fly tangential neurons be used to estimate self-motion.pdf (170.74 KB)
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[Anonymous] (2000).  Biomimetic robot navigation. Robotics and Autonomous Systems. 30, 133 – 153.PDF icon Franz, Mallot_2000_Biomimetic robot navigation.pdf (171.77 KB)
[Anonymous] (2008).  Bats can use echolocation calls for individual recognition. {Proc. Sensory coding and the natural environment 2008}.

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