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How Does the Brain Solve Visual Object Recognition - 2012

Offered By: Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube

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Explore the fundamental challenge of visual object recognition in this lecture by James DiCarlo from MIT. Delve into the complexities of the "invariance problem" in visual perception and learn how the primate brain tackles this issue. Discover the latest findings from DiCarlo's laboratory, which combine primate systems neuroscience with human psychophysics to uncover the neural mechanisms behind object recognition. Examine the role of the inferior temporal cortex (IT) in rapidly processing visual information and generating population codes that solve the invariance problem. Compare these neuronal codes to those in earlier visual areas and computer vision systems, and understand their sufficiency in explaining human performance. Gain insights into the potential underlying cortical algorithms and the future directions of research in this field, including the integration of unsupervised learning and novel computer vision technologies.

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How Does the Brain Solve Visual Object Recognition - James DiCarlo (MIT) - 2012


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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU

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