If a picture is worth a thousand words, as an English idiom goes, what should those words-or, rather, descriptors-capture? What format of image representation would be sufficiently rich if we were to reconstruct the essence of images from their descriptors? In this paper, we set out to develop a conceptual framework that would be: (i) biologically plausible in order to provide a better mechanistic understanding of our visual system; (ii) sufficiently robust to apply in practice on realistic images; and (iii) able to tap into underlying structure of our visual world. We bring forward three key ideas. First, we argue that surface-based representations are constructed based on feature inference from the input in the intermediate processing lay...
The Problem: The goal of of the visual system, computer or biological, is to transform a visual inpu...
I present my work towards learning a better computer vision system that learns and generalizes objec...
Vision research has made very substantial progress towards understanding how we see. It is one area ...
<p>In this poster, I describe a conceptual framework of mid-level vision that relies on three key id...
In this poster, I describe a conceptual framework of mid-level vision that relies on three key ideas...
The goal of visual processing is to extract information necessary for a variety of tasks, such as gr...
Visual processing can be divided into three stages--early, intermediate, and high level vision, whic...
Visual processing has often been divided into three stages—early, intermediate, and high level visio...
Visual understanding of real-world scenes is near-instantaneous. Humans can extract a wealth of info...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Over the past 40 years, neurobiology and computational neuroscience has proved that deeper understan...
Vision research has made very substantial progress towards understanding how we see. It is one area ...
Abstract Knowledge of the brain has much advanced since the concept of the neuron doctrine developed...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Abstract. Human vision is a powerful yet highly efficient processing system. Drawing on an extensive...
The Problem: The goal of of the visual system, computer or biological, is to transform a visual inpu...
I present my work towards learning a better computer vision system that learns and generalizes objec...
Vision research has made very substantial progress towards understanding how we see. It is one area ...
<p>In this poster, I describe a conceptual framework of mid-level vision that relies on three key id...
In this poster, I describe a conceptual framework of mid-level vision that relies on three key ideas...
The goal of visual processing is to extract information necessary for a variety of tasks, such as gr...
Visual processing can be divided into three stages--early, intermediate, and high level vision, whic...
Visual processing has often been divided into three stages—early, intermediate, and high level visio...
Visual understanding of real-world scenes is near-instantaneous. Humans can extract a wealth of info...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Over the past 40 years, neurobiology and computational neuroscience has proved that deeper understan...
Vision research has made very substantial progress towards understanding how we see. It is one area ...
Abstract Knowledge of the brain has much advanced since the concept of the neuron doctrine developed...
Computational or information-processing theories of vision describe object recognition in terms of a...
Abstract. Human vision is a powerful yet highly efficient processing system. Drawing on an extensive...
The Problem: The goal of of the visual system, computer or biological, is to transform a visual inpu...
I present my work towards learning a better computer vision system that learns and generalizes objec...
Vision research has made very substantial progress towards understanding how we see. It is one area ...