From a few presentations of an object, perceptual systems are able to extract invariant properties such that novel presentations are immediately recognized. This may be enabled by inferring the set of all representations equivalent under certain transformations. We implemented this principle in a neurodynamic model that stores activity patterns representing transformed versions of the same object in a distributed fashion within maps, such that translation across the map corresponds to the relevant transformation. When a pattern on the map is activated, this causes activity to spread out as a wave across the map, activating all the transformed versions represented. Computational studies illustrate the efficacy of the proposed mechanism. The ...
AbstractWe show in a 4-layer competitive neuronal network that continuous transformation learning, w...
than artificial systems. During the last years several basic principleswere derived fromneurophysiol...
We present a biologically plausible model of an attentional mechanism for forming position- and scal...
We show that spatial continuity can enable a network to learn translation invariant representations ...
This work is aimed at understanding and modelling the perceptual stability mechanisms of human visu...
We show that spatial continuity can enable a network to learn translation invariant representations ...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band is assumed to play a significant role not only ...
On one hand, the visual system has the ability to differentiate between very similar objects. On th...
Over successive stages, the visual system develops neurons that respond with view, size and position...
First, neurophysiological evidence for the learning of invariant representations in the inferior tem...
Over successive stages, the ventral visual system develops neurons that respond with view, size and ...
We show in a 4-layer competitive neuronal network that continuous transformation learning, which use...
Real world objects have persistent structure. However, as we move about in the world the spatio-temp...
AbstractWe show in a 4-layer competitive neuronal network that continuous transformation learning, w...
than artificial systems. During the last years several basic principleswere derived fromneurophysiol...
We present a biologically plausible model of an attentional mechanism for forming position- and scal...
We show that spatial continuity can enable a network to learn translation invariant representations ...
This work is aimed at understanding and modelling the perceptual stability mechanisms of human visu...
We show that spatial continuity can enable a network to learn translation invariant representations ...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
How are invariant representations of objects formed in the visual cortex? We describe a neurophysiol...
Synchronization of neural activity in the gamma band is assumed to play a significant role not only ...
On one hand, the visual system has the ability to differentiate between very similar objects. On th...
Over successive stages, the visual system develops neurons that respond with view, size and position...
First, neurophysiological evidence for the learning of invariant representations in the inferior tem...
Over successive stages, the ventral visual system develops neurons that respond with view, size and ...
We show in a 4-layer competitive neuronal network that continuous transformation learning, which use...
Real world objects have persistent structure. However, as we move about in the world the spatio-temp...
AbstractWe show in a 4-layer competitive neuronal network that continuous transformation learning, w...
than artificial systems. During the last years several basic principleswere derived fromneurophysiol...
We present a biologically plausible model of an attentional mechanism for forming position- and scal...