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From the phenomenology to the mechanisms of consciousness: Integrated Information Theory 3.0Why is real-world visual object recognition hard?Spatial diversity of spontaneous activity in the cortexUnderstanding What We See: How We Derive Meaning From VisionAlgorithms in nature: the convergence of systems biology and computational thinkingInvariant visual object recognition and shape processing in ratsWhy vision is not both hierarchical and feedforwardSaliency and saccade encoding in the frontal eye field during natural scene search.The Invariance Hypothesis Implies Domain-Specific Regions in Visual CortexAnimal detection precedes access to scene categoryA high-throughput screening approach to discovering good forms of biologically inspired visual representationQuantifying camouflage: how to predict detectability from appearanceInferring cortical function in the mouse visual system through large-scale systems neuroscienceA push-pull CORF model of a simple cell with antiphase inhibition improves SNR and contour detectionDeformation-specific and deformation-invariant visual object recognition: pose vs. identity recognition of people and deforming objectsHow Invariant Feature Selectivity Is Achieved in CortexOne hundred ways to process time, frequency, rate and scale in the central auditory system: a pattern-recognition meta-analysisAlive and grasping: stable and rapid semantic access to an object category but not object graspability.Modeling Search for People in 900 Scenes: A combined source model of eye guidance.Learned Non-Rigid Object Motion is a View-Invariant Cue to Recognizing Novel ObjectsBenchmarking Spike-Based Visual Recognition: A Dataset and EvaluationA Neural-Dynamic Architecture for Concurrent Estimation of Object Pose and IdentitySpatiotemporal features for asynchronous event-based data.Resolving the neural dynamics of visual and auditory scene processing in the human brain: a methodological approach.Generic decoding of seen and imagined objects using hierarchical visual features.Sophisticated temporal pattern recognition in retinal ganglion cells.Task relevance modulates the cortical representation of feature conjunctions in the target template.Rapid and accurate developmental stage recognition of C. elegans from high-throughput image data.How can selection of biologically inspired features improve the performance of a robust object recognition model?Selectivity and tolerance ("invariance") both increase as visual information propagates from cortical area V4 to IT.Enhanced parietal cortex activation during location detection in children with autism.A stable biologically motivated learning mechanism for visual feature extraction to handle facial categorization.Neuromorphic atomic switch networksVisual crowding illustrates the inadequacy of local vs. global and feedforward vs. feedback distinctions in modeling visual perceptionThe roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.Top-down feedback in an HMAX-like cortical model of object perception based on hierarchical Bayesian networks and belief propagationDeep neural networks rival the representation of primate IT cortex for core visual object recognition.Correlated activity supports efficient cortical processingA hierarchical probabilistic model for rapid object categorization in natural scenesThe Müller-Lyer illusion in ant foraging
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Robust object recognition with cortex-like mechanisms.
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Stanley Bileschi
Thomas Serre
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10.1109/TPAMI.2007.56
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2007-03-01T00:00:00Z