Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to exert significant influence over the activities of neurons in primary visual cortexWe propose that contextual influences are used for pre-attentive visual segmentation, in a new framework called segmentation without classification. This means that segmentation of an image into regions occurs without classification of features within a region or comparison of features between regions. This segmentation framework is simpler than previous computational approaches, making it implementable by V1 mechanisms, though higher leve l visual mechanisms are needed to refine its output. However, it easily handles a class of segmentation problems that are tricky in conventional methods. The cor...
In texture segregation, an example of scene segmentation, we can discern two different processes: te...
Mark D Zarella, Daniel Y Ts’o Department of Neurosurgery, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syr...
Our visual system's ability to group visual elements into meaningful entities and to separate them f...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to influence significantly the activities...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to exert a significant influence over the...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to exert significant influence over the...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields significantly influence the neurons' activities in primar...
The activities of neurons in primary visual cortex have been shown to be significantly influenced by...
The classical receptive fields of V1 neurons contain only local visual input features. The visual sy...
. The classical receptive fields of V1 neurons contain only local visual input features. The visual...
During visual perception, the brain enhances the representations of image regions that belong to fig...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
During visual perception, the brain enhances the representations of image regions that belong to fig...
Most neurons in visual cortex respond to contrast borders and are orientation selective, and some ar...
Spatial context in images induces perceptual phenomena associated with salience and modulates the re...
In texture segregation, an example of scene segmentation, we can discern two different processes: te...
Mark D Zarella, Daniel Y Ts’o Department of Neurosurgery, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syr...
Our visual system's ability to group visual elements into meaningful entities and to separate them f...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to influence significantly the activities...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to exert a significant influence over the...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields have been shown to exert significant influence over the...
Stimuli outside classical receptive fields significantly influence the neurons' activities in primar...
The activities of neurons in primary visual cortex have been shown to be significantly influenced by...
The classical receptive fields of V1 neurons contain only local visual input features. The visual sy...
. The classical receptive fields of V1 neurons contain only local visual input features. The visual...
During visual perception, the brain enhances the representations of image regions that belong to fig...
The ability of human observers to detect and discriminate a single feature of a visual image deterio...
During visual perception, the brain enhances the representations of image regions that belong to fig...
Most neurons in visual cortex respond to contrast borders and are orientation selective, and some ar...
Spatial context in images induces perceptual phenomena associated with salience and modulates the re...
In texture segregation, an example of scene segmentation, we can discern two different processes: te...
Mark D Zarella, Daniel Y Ts’o Department of Neurosurgery, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syr...
Our visual system's ability to group visual elements into meaningful entities and to separate them f...