Publications
bibtex file with publicationsWolfrum, P.: 2008, Information Routing, Correspondence Finding, and Object Recognition in the Brain. Goethe University Frankfurt, Dept. of Computer Science and Mathematics
Wolfrum, P., Wolff, C., Lücke, J. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2008, A Recurrent Dynamic Model for Correspondence-Based Face Recognition. Journal of Vision, Volume 8, Number 7, pp. 1-18.
Wolfrum, P., Lücke, J. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2008, Invariant Face Recognition in a Network of Cortical Columns. Proc. International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications, Vol.2, pp 38-45.
Wolfrum, P. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2007, A Marker-based Model for the Ontogenesis of Routing Circuits. Proc. ICANN, Springer LNCS 4669, pp 1-8.
Wolfrum, P. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2007, What is the optimal architecture for visual information routing? Neural Computation 19(12):3293-3309
Sato, Y., Wolff, C., Wolfrum, P. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2007, Dynamic Link Matching between Feature Columns for Different Scale
and Orientation. Proc. ICONIP, Springer LNCS 4984, pp 385-394.
Wolfrum, P., Vargas, A., Gallivan, M. and Allgöwer, F.: 2005, Complexity reduction of a thin film deposition model using a trajectory based nonlinear model reduction technique, Proc. American Control Conference, Portland, Oregon, pp. 2566-2571
Wolfrum, P. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2008, Attentional Processes in Correspondence-Based Object Recognition, Proc. COSYNE
Wolfrum, P. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2007, Correspondence Based Object Recognition with Networks of Cortical Columns, Proc. 7th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society
Lücke, J., Keck, C., Wolfrum, P., Wolff, C., Bouecke, J. and von der Malsburg, C.: 2007, Neural Feature Layers Can Establish Correspondences In Physiological Time, Proc. COSYNE, pp. 305
PhD Thesis
An extended version of the thesis has been published with Springer, see the preview at GoogleBooks
Peer-reviewed publications
Conference abstracts
Unpublished older work
At CNS, Boston University
Differences in Musical Interval Processing by People With and Without Absolute PitchDeriving Linear Filters to Reconstruct Ocular Dominance Patterns from White Noise
At Hitachi Human Intelligence Laboratory, Japan
Haptic Music Player Using a Fiberstone I/O Interface
Diploma Thesis
Model Complexity Reduction Using Nonlinear System Identification Methods