4 Papers
Xin Cui is an academic researcher from Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inference & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Xin Cui include University of Göttingen.
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Papers
Interplay Between Risk Perception, Behavior, and COVID-19 Spread
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors studied how voluntary health-protective behaviour and vaccination willingness impact the long-term dynamics of COVID-19 and highlighted the importance of appropriate mandatory NPIs to maximise the impact of individual voluntary actions in pandemic control.
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Sampling effects and measurement overlap can bias the inference of neuronal avalanches
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors emulate both sampling techniques on a simple spiking model to quantify how they alter observed correlations and signatures of criticality and show that when the inter-electrode distance is small, electrodes sample overlapping regions in space, which increases the correlation between the signals.
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Visuomotor Mismatch Responses as a Hallmark of Explaining Away in Causal Inference
TL;DR: In this article , the authors show that mismatch responses can be understood as the result of a cooperation of motor and visual areas to jointly explain optic flow, which is not explained redundantly by both areas, meaning that optic flow inputs to V1 that are predictable from motor neurons should be canceled.
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Ausbreitung von COVID-19 und Strategien der Eindämmung
Xin Cui
- 01 Jun 2022
TL;DR: Priesemann et al. as discussed by the authors dealt with the mathematical modelling of spread dynamics of the coronavirus pandemic and the strategies for its containment, and explained the mechanisms, the exponential growth, and how mathematical models can be used to estimate the impact and effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions as support for pandemic control.