Dissociated Dipoles: Image representation via non-local comparisons
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20/10/2004
20/10/2004
13/08/2003
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Resumo |
A fundamental question in visual neuroscience is how to represent image structure. The most common representational schemes rely on differential operators that compare adjacent image regions. While well-suited to encoding local relationships, such operators have significant drawbacks. Specifically, each filter's span is confounded with the size of its sub-fields, making it difficult to compare small regions across large distances. We find that such long-distance comparisons are more tolerant to common image transformations than purely local ones, suggesting they may provide a useful vocabulary for image encoding. . We introduce the "Dissociated Dipole," or "Sticks" operator, for encoding non-local image relationships. This operator de-couples filter span from sub-field size, enabling parametric movement between edge and region-based representation modes. We report on the perceptual plausibility of the operator, and the computational advantages of non-local encoding. Our results suggest that non-local encoding may be an effective scheme for representing image structure. |
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15 p. 691165 bytes 974071 bytes application/postscript application/pdf |
Identificador |
AIM-2003-018 CBCL-229 |
Idioma(s) |
en_US |
Relação |
AIM-2003-018 CBCL-229 |
Palavras-Chave | #AI #image representation #recognition #non-local filtering |