<div><p>Is visual cortex made up of general-purpose information processing machinery, or does it consist of a collection of specialized modules? If prior knowledge, acquired from learning a set of objects is only transferable to new objects that share properties with the old, then the recognition system’s optimal organization must be one containing specialized modules for different object classes. Our analysis starts from a premise we call the invariance hypothesis: that the computational goal of the ventral stream is to compute an invariant-to-transformations and discriminative signature for recognition. The key condition enabling approximate transfer of invariance without sacrificing discriminability turns out to be that the learned and n...
Our ability to recognize objects despite large changes in position, size, and context is achieved th...
The invariance hypothesis is the claim that properties of the ventral stream can be de-duced from 1....
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Is visual cortex made up of general-purpose information processing machinery, or does it consist of ...
Many studies have uncovered evidence that visual cortex contains specialized regions involved in pro...
them It has been long recognized that a key obstacle to achiev-ing human-level object recognition pe...
Visual object recognition is remarkably accurate and robust, yet its neurophysiological underpinning...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Abstract Coding for visual stimuli in the ventral stream is known to be invariant to ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
The human visual system is unmatched by machine imitates in its universal ability to perform a great...
We humans are visual creatures, constantly extracting information from the world around us. The sour...
Tuning properties of simple cells in cortical V1 can be described in terms of a \u201cuniversal shap...
Visual object identification requires both selectivity for specific visual features that are importa...
We review and apply a computational theory of the feedforward path of the ventral stream in visual c...
Our ability to recognize objects despite large changes in position, size, and context is achieved th...
The invariance hypothesis is the claim that properties of the ventral stream can be de-duced from 1....
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Is visual cortex made up of general-purpose information processing machinery, or does it consist of ...
Many studies have uncovered evidence that visual cortex contains specialized regions involved in pro...
them It has been long recognized that a key obstacle to achiev-ing human-level object recognition pe...
Visual object recognition is remarkably accurate and robust, yet its neurophysiological underpinning...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Abstract Coding for visual stimuli in the ventral stream is known to be invariant to ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
The human visual system is unmatched by machine imitates in its universal ability to perform a great...
We humans are visual creatures, constantly extracting information from the world around us. The sour...
Tuning properties of simple cells in cortical V1 can be described in terms of a \u201cuniversal shap...
Visual object identification requires both selectivity for specific visual features that are importa...
We review and apply a computational theory of the feedforward path of the ventral stream in visual c...
Our ability to recognize objects despite large changes in position, size, and context is achieved th...
The invariance hypothesis is the claim that properties of the ventral stream can be de-duced from 1....
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...