Adaptive Object Representation with Hierarchically-Distributed Memory Sites
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Theories of object recognition often assume that only one representation schemeis used within one visual-processing pathway. Versatility of the visual system comes from having multiple visual-processing pathways, each specialized in a different category of objects. We propose a theoretically simpler alternative, capable of explaining the same set of data and more. A single primary visual-processing pathway, loosely modular, is assumed. Memory modules are attached to sites along this pathway.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2001
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Vision (1.00)