Stochastic Process Underlying Emergent Recognition of Visual Objects Hidden in Degraded Images
Abstract
When a degraded two-tone image such as a “Mooney” image is seen for the first time, it is unrecognizable in the initial seconds. The recognition of such an image is facilitated by giving prior information on the object, which is known as top-down facilitation and has been intensively studied. Even in the absence of any prior information, however, we experience sudden perception of the emergence of a salient object after continued observation of...
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Title
Stochastic Process Underlying Emergent Recognition of Visual Objects Hidden in Degraded Images
Published Date
Dec 26, 2014
Journal
Volume
9
Issue
12
Pages
e115658 - e115658
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