Under difficult viewing conditions, the brain's visual system uses a variety of modulatory techniques to supplement its core feedforward signal. One such technique is contour integration, whereby contextual stimuli from outside the classically defined receptive fields of neurons can affect their responses. It manifests in the primary visual (V1) cortex, a low layer of the visual cortex, and can selectively enhance smooth contours. Several mechanistic models, that can account for many of its neurophysiological properties, have been proposed in the literature. However, there has been limited exploration of the learning of biologically realistic contour integration circuits or of the role of contour integration in the processing of natural ima...
In order to achieve object recognition and image segmentation, the visual system is tasked with comb...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...
One of the important roles of our visual system is to detect and segregate objects. Neurons in the e...
Contour integration is believed to be a fundamental process inobject recognition and image segmentat...
We propose a computational model of contour integration for visual saliency. The model uses biologic...
SummaryIn complex visual scenes, linking related contour elements is important for object recognitio...
Artificial vision systems are susceptible to adversarial attacks. Smallintentional changes to images...
Contour integration is believed to be a fundamental process in object recognition and image segmenta...
Contour integration is believed to be a fundamental process inobject recognition and image segmentat...
We introduce a neurobiologically plausible model of contour integration from visual inputs of indivi...
Experimental observations suggest that contour integration may take place in V1. However, there has ...
For processing and segmenting visual scenes, the brain is required to combine a multitude of feature...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
Three studies are presented:-B Mathes, D Trenner, M Fahle (2006). The electrophysiological correlate...
In order to achieve object recognition and image segmentation, the visual system is tasked with comb...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...
One of the important roles of our visual system is to detect and segregate objects. Neurons in the e...
Contour integration is believed to be a fundamental process inobject recognition and image segmentat...
We propose a computational model of contour integration for visual saliency. The model uses biologic...
SummaryIn complex visual scenes, linking related contour elements is important for object recognitio...
Artificial vision systems are susceptible to adversarial attacks. Smallintentional changes to images...
Contour integration is believed to be a fundamental process in object recognition and image segmenta...
Contour integration is believed to be a fundamental process inobject recognition and image segmentat...
We introduce a neurobiologically plausible model of contour integration from visual inputs of indivi...
Experimental observations suggest that contour integration may take place in V1. However, there has ...
For processing and segmenting visual scenes, the brain is required to combine a multitude of feature...
The human visual system groups local elements into global objects seemingly without effort. Using a ...
Three studies are presented:-B Mathes, D Trenner, M Fahle (2006). The electrophysiological correlate...
In order to achieve object recognition and image segmentation, the visual system is tasked with comb...
Contour integration is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between neurons with similar o...
Contour integration in low-level vision is believed to occur based on lateral interaction between ne...