Hierarchical Object Representations in the Visual Cortex and Computer Vision
Over the past 40 years, neurobiology and computational neuroscience has proved that deeper understanding of visual processes in humans and non-human primates can lead to important advancements in computational perception theories and systems. One of the main difficulties that arises when designing a...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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