
Abstract 1. Introduction Temporal dynamics of perception and the
... size of these visual neurons is as “apertures,” depicted as circles in the inset of Fig 1a. These apertures, in conjunction with the geometry of moving objects, create local motion signals that are frequently ambiguous. For example, if a square-shaped object moves upwards and to the right, a neuron ...
... size of these visual neurons is as “apertures,” depicted as circles in the inset of Fig 1a. These apertures, in conjunction with the geometry of moving objects, create local motion signals that are frequently ambiguous. For example, if a square-shaped object moves upwards and to the right, a neuron ...
News Video Classification Using SVM
... 2.1 Support Vector Machine Support Vector Machine has recently received much attention in the machine learning community. Initially proposed as a binary classification method, SVM has not only been carefully motivated by statistical learning theory [13], but also been successfully applied to numerou ...
... 2.1 Support Vector Machine Support Vector Machine has recently received much attention in the machine learning community. Initially proposed as a binary classification method, SVM has not only been carefully motivated by statistical learning theory [13], but also been successfully applied to numerou ...
MIT mobile robots-what`s next? - Cooperative Robotics Research
... power. Although passive sensors usually do not give the information desired directly, we hope to trade off computation for power consumption. Development of better algorithms can keep computational depth shallow and make this feasible (see [Brooks, Flynn and Marill 19871 for an example). A second st ...
... power. Although passive sensors usually do not give the information desired directly, we hope to trade off computation for power consumption. Development of better algorithms can keep computational depth shallow and make this feasible (see [Brooks, Flynn and Marill 19871 for an example). A second st ...
Stop Using Introspection to Gather Data for the Design of... Modeling and Spatial Assistance
... performance) the evidence is equivocal. However, in Knauff & Johnson-Laird (2002), it was argued that researchers often do not distinguish between ease of visualization and ease of constructing spatial representations. Rating studies, however, show that these factors can be separated. Their results ...
... performance) the evidence is equivocal. However, in Knauff & Johnson-Laird (2002), it was argued that researchers often do not distinguish between ease of visualization and ease of constructing spatial representations. Rating studies, however, show that these factors can be separated. Their results ...
Digital Steganalysis: Computational Intelligence Approach
... disciplines, contrasting it with classical artificial intelligence. It is a very young discipline compared with other disciplines such as philosophy, neurobiology, evolutionary biology, and psychology that have been studying intelligence much longer. CI is the study of the system design that acts in ...
... disciplines, contrasting it with classical artificial intelligence. It is a very young discipline compared with other disciplines such as philosophy, neurobiology, evolutionary biology, and psychology that have been studying intelligence much longer. CI is the study of the system design that acts in ...