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Alexander S. Ecker

Researcher at University of Göttingen

Publications -  110
Citations -  15007

Alexander S. Ecker is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visual cortex & Convolutional neural network. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 101 publications receiving 11510 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander S. Ecker include Max Planck Society & Baylor College of Medicine.

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Image Style Transfer Using Convolutional Neural Networks

TL;DR: A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style is introduced that can separate and recombine the image content and style of natural images and provide new insights into the deep image representations learned by Convolutional Neural Networks and demonstrate their potential for high level image synthesis and manipulation.
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Texture synthesis using convolutional neural networks

TL;DR: A new model of natural textures based on the feature spaces of convolutional neural networks optimised for object recognition is introduced, showing that across layers the texture representations increasingly capture the statistical properties of natural images while making object information more and more explicit.
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A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style

TL;DR: This work introduces an artificial system based on a Deep Neural Network that creates artistic images of high perceptual quality and offers a path forward to an algorithmic understanding of how humans create and perceive artistic imagery.
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A Neural Algorithm of Artistic Style

TL;DR: In this article, an artificial system based on a Deep Neural Network that creates artistic images of high perceptual quality is presented. But the system uses neural representations to separate and recombine content and style of arbitrary images, providing a neural algorithm for the creation of artistic images.
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Principles of connectivity among morphologically defined cell types in adult neocortex

TL;DR: This comprehensive profiling of neuronal cell types and connections in adult neocortex provides the most complete wiring diagram of neocortical microcircuits to date and should aid efforts to identify specific circuit abnormalities in animal models of brain disease and may eventually provide a path toward the development of comprehensive circuit-based, cell type–specific interventions.