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NIPS
2000
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Dendritic Compartmentalization Could Underlie Competition and Attentional Biasing of Simultaneous Visual Stimuli
Neurons in area V4 have relatively large receptive fields (RFs), so multiple visual features are simultaneously "seen" by these cells. Recordings from single V4 neurons ...
Kevin A. Archie, Bartlett W. Mel
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CASCON
1996
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Monitoring overhead in distributed systems: visualization and estimation techniques
Monitoring distributed systems involves the collection, analysis, and display of interactions among managed objects. These functions are carried out by the components of a monitor...
Hasina Abdu, Hanan Lutfi Lutfiyya, Michael A. Baue...
TFCV
1994
15 years 6 months ago
Attentive Visual Motion Processing: Computations in the Log-Polar Plane
Attentive vision is characterized by selective sensing in space and time as well as selective processing with respect to a speci c task. Selection in space involves the splitting ...
Konstantinos Daniilidis
NIPS
1992
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Filter Selection Model for Generating Visual Motion Signals
Neurons in area MT of primate visual cortex encode the velocity of moving objects. We present a model of how MT cells aggregate responses from V1 to form such a velocity represent...
Steven J. Nowlan, Terrence J. Sejnowski
ICML
2010
IEEE
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A Theoretical Analysis of Feature Pooling in Visual Recognition
Many modern visual recognition algorithms incorporate a step of spatial `pooling', where the outputs of several nearby feature detectors are combined into a local or global `...
Y-Lan Boureau, Jean Ponce, Yann LeCun