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Visual perception and cuttlefish camouflage

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2020
Visual perception is inherently statistical: brains exploit repeating features of natural scenes to disambiguate images that could, in principle, have many causes. A clear case for the relevance of statistical inference in vision is animal camouflage. Although visual scenes are each composed of unique arrangements of pixels, they are usually perceived ...
Reiter, S., Laurent, G.
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From corpora to cuttlefish

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
The 7th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop was held at the University of Sussex, Brighton, on 17-19 September 2001. The theme was 'Connectionist Models of Cognition and Perception'.
Peter, Hancock, Richard, Shillcock
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Cuttlefish-offline (Artifact)

2023
Cuttlefish-Offline ...
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Cuttlefish – performing body

Studies in Costume & Performance, 2020
This research report discusses and reflects on the development of the costume design and choreography of the performance piece Cuttlefish, 2017–19. In the performance, the costumes played an essential role as they completely transformed the movements and forms of the dancers.
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