The classical computer vision methods can only weakly emulate some of the multi-level parallelisms in signal processing and information sharing that takes place in different parts of the primates’ visual system thus enabling it to accomplish many diverse functions of visual perception. One of the main functions of the primates’ vision is to detect and recognise objects in natural scenes despite all the linear and non-linear variations of the objects and their environment. The superior performance of the primates’ visual system compared to what machine vision systems have been able to achieve to date, motivates scientists and researchers to further explore this area in pursuit of more efficient vision systems inspired by natural models. In...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
We describe a biologically-inspired system for classifying objects in still images. Our system learn...
Computational modeling of the primate visual system yields insights of potential relevance to some o...
Abstract—Within the framework of a functional model of areas of the primate brain involved in visuom...
Over the past 40 years, neurobiology and computational neuroscience has proved that deeper understan...
Human and non-human primates excel at visual recognition tasks. The primate visual system exhibits a...
Abstract: We propose a model of primate vision that integrates both an attentional orienting (\where...
Computer vision researchers design intelligent machines capable of perceiving visual information. On...
The main focus of this thesis is to develop biologically-based computational models for object recog...
Computer vision researchers design intelligent machines capable of perceiving visual information. On...
Computer vision researchers design intelligent machines capable of perceiving visual information. On...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
Eye movements are essential to the way that primates and humans investigate the visual world. These ...
The biologically inspired model (BIM) proposed by Serre presents a promising solution to object cate...
Computational modeling of the primate visual system yields insights of potential relevance to some o...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
We describe a biologically-inspired system for classifying objects in still images. Our system learn...
Computational modeling of the primate visual system yields insights of potential relevance to some o...
Abstract—Within the framework of a functional model of areas of the primate brain involved in visuom...
Over the past 40 years, neurobiology and computational neuroscience has proved that deeper understan...
Human and non-human primates excel at visual recognition tasks. The primate visual system exhibits a...
Abstract: We propose a model of primate vision that integrates both an attentional orienting (\where...
Computer vision researchers design intelligent machines capable of perceiving visual information. On...
The main focus of this thesis is to develop biologically-based computational models for object recog...
Computer vision researchers design intelligent machines capable of perceiving visual information. On...
Computer vision researchers design intelligent machines capable of perceiving visual information. On...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
Eye movements are essential to the way that primates and humans investigate the visual world. These ...
The biologically inspired model (BIM) proposed by Serre presents a promising solution to object cate...
Computational modeling of the primate visual system yields insights of potential relevance to some o...
Humans can effectively and swiftly recognize objects in complex natural scenes. This outstanding abi...
We describe a biologically-inspired system for classifying objects in still images. Our system learn...
Computational modeling of the primate visual system yields insights of potential relevance to some o...