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Sensitivity to Timing and Order in Human Visual Cortex [PDF]
Visual recognition takes a small fraction of a second and relies on the cascade of signals along the ventral visual stream. Given the rapid path through multiple processing steps between photoreceptors and higher visual areas, information must progress ...
Anderson, William S. +3 more
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Video inpainting is a technique that fills in the missing regions or gaps in a video by using its known pixels. The existing video inpainting algorithms are computationally expensive and introduce seam in the target region that arises due to variation in
Gajanan Tudavekar +3 more
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Footprints of information foragers: Behaviour semantics of visual exploration [PDF]
Social navigation exploits the knowledge and experience of peer users of information resources. A wide variety of visual–spatial approaches become increasingly popular as a means to optimize information access as well as to foster and sustain a virtual ...
Chen, C +3 more
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Artificial Visual Information Produced by Retinal Prostheses
Numerous retinal prosthetic systems have demonstrated somewhat useful vision can be restored to individuals who had lost their sight due to outer retinal degenerative diseases.
Sein Kim +4 more
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Organization of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in the mouse [PDF]
The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) of the thalamus is the principal conduit for visual information from retina to visual cortex. Viewed initially as a simple relay, recent studies in the mouse reveal far greater complexity in the way input from
Guido, William, Kerschensteiner, Daniel
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R-Sparse R-CNN: SAR Ship Detection Based on Background-Aware Sparse Learnable Proposals
Weintroduce R-Sparse R-CNN, a novel pipeline for oriented ship detection in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images that leverages sparse learnable proposals enriched with background contextual information, termed background-aware proposals (BAPs).
Kamirul Kamirul +2 more
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Nonstimulated early visual areas carry information about surrounding context [PDF]
Even within the early sensory areas, the majority of the input to any given cortical neuron comes from other cortical neurons. To extend our knowledge of the contextual information that is transmitted by such lateral and feedback connections, we ...
Alink +32 more
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A significant challenge faced by visually impaired people is ‘wayfinding’, which is the ability to find one’s way to a destination in an unfamiliar environment.
Eunjeong Ko, Eun Yi Kim
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Image feature extraction algorithm based on visual information
Vision is the main sensory organ for human beings to contact and understand the objective world. The results of various statistical data show that more than 60% of all ways for human beings to obtain external information are through the visual system ...
Xu Zhaosheng +4 more
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This chapter focuses on designing effective and user-friendly information visualizations that enhance usability, user experience, and inclusivity. It examines core design concepts, including taking into account the intended audience, the complexity of the data, and the application environment.
Johanna Drucker, Francesca Albrezzi
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