INVARIANT FACE AND OBJECT RECOGNITION IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM
Abstract
Neurophysiological evidence is described, showing that some neurons in the macaque temporal cortical visual areas have responses that are invariant with respect to the position, size and view of faces and objects, and that these neurons show rapid processing and rapid learning. A theory is then described of how such invariant representations may be produced in a hierarchically organized set of visual cortical areas with convergent connectivity....
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Title
INVARIANT FACE AND OBJECT RECOGNITION IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM
Published Date
Feb 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
2
Pages
167 - 194
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