The articles in this Research Topic provide a state-of-the-art overview of the current progress in integrating computational and empirical research on visual object recognition. Developments in this exciting multidisciplinary field have recently gained momentum: High performance computing enabled breakthroughs in computer vision and computational neuroscience. In parallel, innovative machine learning applications have recently become available for datamining the large-scale, high resolution brain data acquired with (ultra-high field) fMRI and dense multi-unit recordings. Finally, new techniques to integrate such rich simulated and empirical datasets for direct model testing could aid the development of a comprehensive brain model. We hope t...
Significant progress has been made in understanding vision by combining computational and neuroscien...
Based on cognitive functionalities in human vision processing, we propose a computational cognitive ...
These interconnected essays on three-dimensional visual object recognition present cutting-edge rese...
Recent advances in Computer Vision and Experimental Neuroscience provided insights into mechanisms u...
Mounting evidence suggests that 'core object recognition,' the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
We review the progress made in the field of object recognition over the past two decades. Structural...
In this thesis a computational framework for visual object recognition is developed, which is based ...
Feedforward visual object perception recruits a cortical network that is assumed to be hierarchical,...
Given recent technological and methodological developments, a liaison between neuroimaging and compu...
AbstractThe ability to rapidly and accurately recognize visual stimuli represents a significant comp...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Understanding how visual recognition is achieved in the human brain is one of the most fundamental q...
This paper sketches a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual 3D object recognition based on...
ABSTRACT—Recent advancements in imaging methods and analysis approaches have provided important insi...
Significant progress has been made in understanding vision by combining computational and neuroscien...
Based on cognitive functionalities in human vision processing, we propose a computational cognitive ...
These interconnected essays on three-dimensional visual object recognition present cutting-edge rese...
Recent advances in Computer Vision and Experimental Neuroscience provided insights into mechanisms u...
Mounting evidence suggests that 'core object recognition,' the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
We review the progress made in the field of object recognition over the past two decades. Structural...
In this thesis a computational framework for visual object recognition is developed, which is based ...
Feedforward visual object perception recruits a cortical network that is assumed to be hierarchical,...
Given recent technological and methodological developments, a liaison between neuroimaging and compu...
AbstractThe ability to rapidly and accurately recognize visual stimuli represents a significant comp...
This paper sketches several aspects of a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual object recogn...
Mounting evidence suggests that ‘core object recognition,’ the ability to rapidly recognize objects ...
Understanding how visual recognition is achieved in the human brain is one of the most fundamental q...
This paper sketches a hypothetical cortical architecture for visual 3D object recognition based on...
ABSTRACT—Recent advancements in imaging methods and analysis approaches have provided important insi...
Significant progress has been made in understanding vision by combining computational and neuroscien...
Based on cognitive functionalities in human vision processing, we propose a computational cognitive ...
These interconnected essays on three-dimensional visual object recognition present cutting-edge rese...