Computational Models of Object Recognition in Cortex: A Review


Autoria(s): Riesenhuber, Maximilian; Poggio, Tomaso
Data(s)

20/10/2004

20/10/2004

07/08/2000

Resumo

Understanding how biological visual systems perform object recognition is one of the ultimate goals in computational neuroscience. Among the biological models of recognition the main distinctions are between feedforward and feedback and between object-centered and view-centered. From a computational viewpoint the different recognition tasks - for instance categorization and identification - are very similar, representing different trade-offs between specificity and invariance. Thus the different tasks do not strictly require different classes of models. The focus of the review is on feedforward, view-based models that are supported by psychophysical and physiological data.

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AIM-1695

CBCL-190

http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/7231

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en_US

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AIM-1695

CBCL-190