In classical models of object recognition, first, basic features (e.g., edges and lines) are analyzed by independent filters that mimic the receptive field profiles of V1 neurons. In a feedforward fashion, the outputs of these filters are fed to filters at the next processing stage, pooling information across several filters from the previous level, and so forth at subsequent processing stages. Low-level processing determines high-level processing. Information lost on lower stages is irretrievably lost. Models of this type have proven to be very successful in many fields of vision, but have failed to explain object recognition in general. Here, we present experiments that, first, show that, similar to demonstrations from the Gestaltists, fi...
This paper gives a brief overview of recent research on object perception and visual attention proce...
It is generally acknowledged that biological vision presents nonlinear characteristics, yet lin-ear ...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
In classical models of object recognition, first, basic features (e.g., edges and lines) are analyze...
object recognition: building invariant representations over time We easily and rapidly recognize vis...
In classical models of vision, low level visual tasks are explained by low level neural mechanisms. ...
The human visual cortex starts its analysis of a visual scene with the extraction of low-level featu...
The human visual cortex starts its analysis of a visual scene with the extraction of low-level featu...
Behavioral, neural and computational considerations suggest that the visual system may use (at least...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
SummaryFinding and recognizing objects is a fundamental task of vision. Objects can be defined by se...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
Numerous psychophysical experiments have shown an important role for attentional modulations in visi...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
Abstract Knowledge of the brain has much advanced since the concept of the neuron doctrine developed...
This paper gives a brief overview of recent research on object perception and visual attention proce...
It is generally acknowledged that biological vision presents nonlinear characteristics, yet lin-ear ...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...
In classical models of object recognition, first, basic features (e.g., edges and lines) are analyze...
object recognition: building invariant representations over time We easily and rapidly recognize vis...
In classical models of vision, low level visual tasks are explained by low level neural mechanisms. ...
The human visual cortex starts its analysis of a visual scene with the extraction of low-level featu...
The human visual cortex starts its analysis of a visual scene with the extraction of low-level featu...
Behavioral, neural and computational considerations suggest that the visual system may use (at least...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
SummaryFinding and recognizing objects is a fundamental task of vision. Objects can be defined by se...
Existing models of visual object recognition posit that recognition is orchestrated by a hierarchy o...
Numerous psychophysical experiments have shown an important role for attentional modulations in visi...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
Abstract Knowledge of the brain has much advanced since the concept of the neuron doctrine developed...
This paper gives a brief overview of recent research on object perception and visual attention proce...
It is generally acknowledged that biological vision presents nonlinear characteristics, yet lin-ear ...
Early stages of visual processing are carried out by neural circuits activated by simple and specifi...