see http://incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/LaurentPerrinet/Publications/Perrinet03ieeeTo understand possible strategies of temporal spike coding in the central nervous system, we study functional neuromimetic models of visual processing for static images. We will first present the retinal model which was introduced by Van Rullen and Thorpe and which represents the multiscale contrast values of the image using an orthonormal wavelet transform. These analog values activate a set of spiking neurons which each fire once to produce an asynchronous wave of spikes. According to this model, the image may be progressively reconstructed from this spike wave thanks to regularities in the statistics of the coefficients determined with natural images. Here, we study m...
The traditional view on coding in the cortex is that populations of neurons primarily convey stimulu...
An influential theory of visual processing asserts that retinal center-surround receptive fields rem...
Numerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have explored ...
see http://incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/LaurentPerrinet/Publications/Perrinet03ieeeTo understand possible strate...
see http://incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/LaurentPerrinet/Publications/Perrinet03ieeeTo understand possible strate...
AbstractNeural models that simulate single spike trains can help us understand the basic principles ...
International audienceIf modern computers are sometimes superior to humans in some specialized tasks...
Neurons in sensory systems can represent information not only by their firing rate, but also by the ...
AbstractNumerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have e...
The encoding of time-varying stimuli in linear and half-wave rectifying neurons is studied. The info...
The encoding of time-varying stimuli in linear and half-wave rectifying neurons is studied. The info...
AbstractNumerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have e...
International audienceThe mammalians retina conveys information by means of spike trains. Though, un...
Neurons in sensory systems can represent information not only by their firing rate, but also by the ...
Abstract. Over the past 15 years, we have developed software image processing systems that attempt t...
The traditional view on coding in the cortex is that populations of neurons primarily convey stimulu...
An influential theory of visual processing asserts that retinal center-surround receptive fields rem...
Numerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have explored ...
see http://incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/LaurentPerrinet/Publications/Perrinet03ieeeTo understand possible strate...
see http://incm.cnrs-mrs.fr/LaurentPerrinet/Publications/Perrinet03ieeeTo understand possible strate...
AbstractNeural models that simulate single spike trains can help us understand the basic principles ...
International audienceIf modern computers are sometimes superior to humans in some specialized tasks...
Neurons in sensory systems can represent information not only by their firing rate, but also by the ...
AbstractNumerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have e...
The encoding of time-varying stimuli in linear and half-wave rectifying neurons is studied. The info...
The encoding of time-varying stimuli in linear and half-wave rectifying neurons is studied. The info...
AbstractNumerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have e...
International audienceThe mammalians retina conveys information by means of spike trains. Though, un...
Neurons in sensory systems can represent information not only by their firing rate, but also by the ...
Abstract. Over the past 15 years, we have developed software image processing systems that attempt t...
The traditional view on coding in the cortex is that populations of neurons primarily convey stimulu...
An influential theory of visual processing asserts that retinal center-surround receptive fields rem...
Numerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have explored ...