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NIPS
1998
15 years 1 months ago
Divisive Normalization, Line Attractor Networks and Ideal Observers
Gain control by divisive inhibition, a.k.a. divisive normalization, has been proposed to be a general mechanism throughout the visual cortex. We explore in this study the statisti...
Sophie Deneve, Alexandre Pouget, Peter E. Latham
TIP
2002
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15 years 13 hour ago
Synergizing spatial and temporal texture
Temporal texture accounts for a large proportion of motion commonly experienced in the visual world. Current temporal texture techniques extract primarily motion-based features for...
Chin-Hwee Peh, Loong Fah Cheong
APGV
2008
ACM
193views Visualization» more  APGV 2008»
15 years 2 months ago
Probing dynamic human facial action recognition from the other side of the mean
Insights from human perception of moving faces have the potential to provide interesting insights for technical animation systems as well as in the neural encoding of facial expre...
Cristóbal Curio, Martin A. Giese, Martin Br...
CVPR
2012
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
View invariant human action recognition using histograms of 3D joints
In this paper, we present a novel approach for human action recognition with histograms of 3D joint locations (HOJ3D) as a compact representation of postures. We extract the 3D sk...
Lu Xia, Chia-Chih Chen, J. K. Aggarwal
ICANN
2007
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Neural Mechanisms for Mid-Level Optical Flow Pattern Detection
This paper describes a new model for extracting large-field optical flow patterns to generate distributed representations of neural activation to control complex visual tasks such ...
Stefan Ringbauer, Pierre Bayerl, Heiko Neumann