Copyright © 2008 SPIE: The International Society for Optical Engineering.We have developed a numerical model of Small Target Motion Detector neurons, bio-inspired from electrophysiological experiments in the fly brain. These neurons respond selectively to small moving features within complex moving surrounds. Interestingly, these cells still respond robustly when the targets are embedded in the background, without relative motion cues. This model contains representations of neural elements along a proposed pathway to the target-detecting neuron and the resultant processing enhances target discrimination in moving scenes. The model encodes high dynamic range luminance values from natural images (via adaptive photoreceptor encoding) and then ...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
Many species of flying insects detect and chase prey or conspecifics within a visually cluttered sur...
Theories based on optimal sampling by the retina have been widely applied to visual ecology at the l...
Flies have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered moving b...
Some insects have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered m...
A challenging engineering problem is the ability to detect and discriminate small moving objects aga...
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We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
The extraction of accurate self-motion information from the visual world is a difficult problem that...
We present here a parametric model for motion detection based on a correlational elementary motion d...
In nature, systems which visually process the world around them, in computationally efficient manner...
Target detection amidst clutter is a challenging task for both natural and artificial vision, yet on...
Copyright © 2005 SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstra...
Flying insects are valuable animal models for elucidating computational processes underlying visual ...
Vision is an important sensory modality for many animals and a useful source of information for arti...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
Many species of flying insects detect and chase prey or conspecifics within a visually cluttered sur...
Theories based on optimal sampling by the retina have been widely applied to visual ecology at the l...
Flies have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered moving b...
Some insects have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered m...
A challenging engineering problem is the ability to detect and discriminate small moving objects aga...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; fo...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
The extraction of accurate self-motion information from the visual world is a difficult problem that...
We present here a parametric model for motion detection based on a correlational elementary motion d...
In nature, systems which visually process the world around them, in computationally efficient manner...
Target detection amidst clutter is a challenging task for both natural and artificial vision, yet on...
Copyright © 2005 SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstra...
Flying insects are valuable animal models for elucidating computational processes underlying visual ...
Vision is an important sensory modality for many animals and a useful source of information for arti...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
Many species of flying insects detect and chase prey or conspecifics within a visually cluttered sur...
Theories based on optimal sampling by the retina have been widely applied to visual ecology at the l...