A key problem in learning representations of multiple objects from unlabeled images is that it is a priori impossible to tell which part of the image corresponds to each individual object, and which part is irrelevant clutter. Distinguishing individual objects in a scene would allow unsupervised learning of multiple objects from unlabeled images. There is psychophysical and neurophysiological evidence that the brain employs visual attention to select relevant parts of the image and to serialize the perception of individual objects. We propose a method for the selection of salient regions likely to contain objects, based on bottom-up visual attention. By comparing the performance of David Lowe’s recognition algorithm with and without attenti...
A major task of visual attention is to focus processing on regions of interest to enable rapid and r...
One way of perceptually organizing a complex visual scene is to attend selectively to information i ...
When a visual scene, containing many discrete objects, is presented to our retinae, only a subset of...
The human visual system can recognize several thousand object categories irrespective of their posit...
A key problem in learning multiple objects from unlabeled images is that it is a priori impossible ...
Theoretical studies suggest that the visual system uses prior knowledge of visual objects to recogni...
Selective visual attention provides an effective mechanism to serialize perception of complex scenes...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered s...
We present a method of recognizing three-dimensional objects in intensity images of cluttered scene...
In the human brain, top-down attention plays a crucial role in the human ability to recognize seemin...
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This obje...
We can recognize objects in complex images in a fraction of a second. Neuronal responses in macaque ...
A major task of visual attention is to focus processing on regions of interest to enable rapid and r...
Active and selective perception seeks regions of interest in an image in order to reduce the computa...
A major task of visual attention is to focus processing on regions of interest to enable rapid and r...
One way of perceptually organizing a complex visual scene is to attend selectively to information i ...
When a visual scene, containing many discrete objects, is presented to our retinae, only a subset of...
The human visual system can recognize several thousand object categories irrespective of their posit...
A key problem in learning multiple objects from unlabeled images is that it is a priori impossible ...
Theoretical studies suggest that the visual system uses prior knowledge of visual objects to recogni...
Selective visual attention provides an effective mechanism to serialize perception of complex scenes...
Roughly, 50% of the human brain is devoted to visual processing. The remarkable abilities of our vis...
The human visual system can only represent a small subset of the many objects present in cluttered s...
We present a method of recognizing three-dimensional objects in intensity images of cluttered scene...
In the human brain, top-down attention plays a crucial role in the human ability to recognize seemin...
The allocation of visual attention is known to be influenced by objects (B. Scholl, 2001). This obje...
We can recognize objects in complex images in a fraction of a second. Neuronal responses in macaque ...
A major task of visual attention is to focus processing on regions of interest to enable rapid and r...
Active and selective perception seeks regions of interest in an image in order to reduce the computa...
A major task of visual attention is to focus processing on regions of interest to enable rapid and r...
One way of perceptually organizing a complex visual scene is to attend selectively to information i ...
When a visual scene, containing many discrete objects, is presented to our retinae, only a subset of...