Search Results for author: Johannes Zierenberg

Found 8 papers, 4 papers with code

Available observation time regulates optimal balance between sensitivity and confidence

no code implementations15 Jul 2023 Sahel Azizpour, Viola Priesemann, Johannes Zierenberg, Anna Levina

Tasks that require information about the world imply a trade-off between the time spent on observation and the variance of the response.

Tackling the subsampling problem to infer collective properties from limited data

no code implementations12 Sep 2022 Anna Levina, Viola Priesemann, Johannes Zierenberg

However, despite the development of large-scale data-acquisition techniques, experimental observations are often limited to a tiny fraction of the system.

Modular architecture facilitates noise-driven control of synchrony in neuronal networks

no code implementations21 May 2022 Hideaki Yamamoto, F. Paul Spitzner, Taiki Takemuro, Victor Buendía, Carla Morante, Tomohiro Konno, Shigeo Sato, Ayumi Hirano-Iwata, Viola Priesemann, Miguel A. Muñoz, Johannes Zierenberg, Jordi Soriano

Brain functions require both segregated processing of information in specialized circuits, as well as integration across circuits to perform high-level information processing.

Inferring COVID-19 spreading rates and potential change points for case number forecasts

8 code implementations2 Apr 2020 Jonas Dehning, Johannes Zierenberg, F. Paul Spitzner, Michael Wibral, Joao Pinheiro Neto, Michael Wilczek, Viola Priesemann

As COVID-19 is rapidly spreading across the globe, short-term modeling forecasts provide time-critical information for decisions on containment and mitigation strategies.

Bayesian Inference

Description of spreading dynamics by microscopic network models and macroscopic branching processes can differ due to coalescence

1 code implementation24 May 2019 Johannes Zierenberg, Jens Wilting, Viola Priesemann, Anna Levina

Spreading processes are conventionally monitored on a macroscopic level by counting the number of incidences over time.

Neurons and Cognition Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Physics and Society

Tailored ensembles of neural networks optimize sensitivity to stimulus statistics

1 code implementation24 May 2019 Johannes Zierenberg, Jens Wilting, Viola Priesemann, Anna Levina

The dynamic range of stimulus processing in living organisms is much larger than a single neural network can explain.

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Neurons and Cognition

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