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Front-end computations in human vision Jitendra Malik U.C. Berkeley References: DeValois & DeValois,Hubel, Palmer, Spillman &Werner, Wandell Jitendra Malik U.C. Berkeley References: DeValois & DeValois,Hubel, Palmer, Spillman &Werner, Wandell
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Cerebral Cortex
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Monocular Visual Field: 160 deg (w) X 135 deg (h) Binocular Visual Field: 200 deg (w) X 135 deg (h)
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Cones and Rods
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ON and OFF cells in retinal ganglia
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Modeling simple cells Elongated directional Gaussian derivatives 2nd derivative and Hilbert transform L 1 normalized for scale invariance 6 orientations, 3 scales Zero mean Elongated directional Gaussian derivatives 2nd derivative and Hilbert transform L 1 normalized for scale invariance 6 orientations, 3 scales Zero mean
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Orientation Energy Gaussian 2nd derivative and its Hilbert pair Can detect combination of bar and edge features; also insensitive to linear shading [Perona&Malik 90] Multiple scales
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Visual Processing Areas
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Macaque Visual Areas
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Textons (Malik et al, IJCV 2001) K-means on vectors of filter responses
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Textons (cont.)
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Texton Histograms i j k Chi square test: 0.1 0.8
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CSF as function of eccentricity
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Receptor density vs eccentricity
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Cortical Magnification Factor
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Mapping from Retina to V1
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