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NIPS
2004
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Constraining a Bayesian Model of Human Visual Speed Perception
It has been demonstrated that basic aspects of human visual motion perception are qualitatively consistent with a Bayesian estimation framework, where the prior probability distri...
Alan Stocker, Eero P. Simoncelli
VIS
2007
IEEE
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Two Level Approach to Efficient Visualization of Protein Dynamics
Proteins are highly flexible and large amplitude deformations of their structure, also called slow dynamics, are often decisive to their function. We present a two-level rendering ...
Ove Daae Lampe, Ivan Viola, Nathalie Reuter, He...
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DGO
2009
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Making ecology research results useful for resource management: a case study in visual analytics
This paper addresses challenges to resource managers' use of scientific research, and reports strategies and informatics tools to ameliorate those challenges. Our work involv...
Natalie Kopytko, Judith Bayard Cushing, Lee Zeman,...
CVPR
2007
IEEE
16 years 6 months ago
Saliency Detection: A Spectral Residual Approach
The ability of human visual system to detect visual saliency is extraordinarily fast and reliable. However, computational modeling of this basic intelligent behavior still remains...
Xiaodi Hou, Liqing Zhang
ICIC
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Edge Detection Based on Spiking Neural Network Model
Inspired by the behaviour of biological receptive fields and the human visual system, a network model based on spiking neurons is proposed to detect edges in a visual image. The st...
Qingxiang Wu, T. Martin McGinnity, Liam P. Maguire...