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A ratio model of perceived speed in the human visual system [PDF]
The perceived speed of moving images changes over time. Prolonged viewing of a pattern (adaptation) leads to an exponential decrease in its perceived speed. Similarly, responses of neurones tuned to motion reduce exponentially over time. It is tempting to link these phenomena.
Hammett, S T +3 more
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Generative Model Watermarking Based on Human Visual System
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Zhang, Li +6 more
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Are Muslims the New Catholics? Europe’s Headscarf Laws in Comparative Historical Perspective [PDF]
In this paper a biologically-inspired model for partly occluded patterns is proposed. The model is based on the hypothesis that in human visual system occluding patterns play a key role in recognition as well as in reconstructing internal representation ...
B. Aisa +9 more
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A video transmission system based on human visual model [PDF]
This paper presents a joint source-channel coding scheme of digital video broadcasting over a satellite channel. The video compression is based on the human visual model. The perceptual distortion model, the just-noticeable-distortion (JND), is applied to improve the subjective quality of compressed videos.
Y. Jiang, J. Gu, John S. Baras
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A Neuromorphic Model for Achromatic and Chromatic Surface Representation of Natural Images [PDF]
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the mammalian visual system is designed for this function.
Grossberg, Stephen, Hong, Simon
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Modeling visual search not only offers an opportunity to predict the usability of an interface before actually testing it on real users, but also advances scientific understanding about human behavior.
Abadi Mart'in +12 more
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A Computational Model of the Short-Cut Rule for 2D Shape Decomposition [PDF]
We propose a new 2D shape decomposition method based on the short-cut rule. The short-cut rule originates from cognition research, and states that the human visual system prefers to partition an object into parts using the shortest possible cuts.
Liu, Xinwang +3 more
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Classification of motor imaginary EEG signals using machine learning [PDF]
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a term that was first introduced by Jacques Vidal in the 1970s when he created a system that can determine the human eye gaze direction, making the system able to determine the direction a person want to go or move ...
Abdeltawab, Amr, Ahmad, Anita
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Efficient Dataflow Modeling of Peripheral Encoding in the Human Visual System
Computer graphics seeks to deliver compelling images, generated within a computing budget, targeted at a specific display device, and ultimately viewed by an individual user. The foveated nature of human vision offers an opportunity to efficiently allocate computation and compression to appropriate areas of the viewer’s visual field, of particular ...
Rachel Brown +6 more
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Learning semantic sentence representations from visually grounded language without lexical knowledge [PDF]
Current approaches to learning semantic representations of sentences often use prior word-level knowledge. The current study aims to leverage visual information in order to capture sentence level semantics without the need for word embeddings.
Frank, Stefan, Merkx, Danny
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