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" Visual cortex and deep networks : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 877079
Main Entry : Poggio, Tomaso
Title & Author : Visual cortex and deep networks : : learning invariant representations /\ Tomaso A. Poggio, Fabio Anselmi.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, Massachusetts :: The MIT Press,, [2016]
: , ©2016
Series Statement : Computational neuroscience
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiv, 118 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0262336707
: : 0262336715
: : 9780262336703
: : 9780262336710
: 0262034727
: 9780262034722
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Abstract : A mathematical framework that describes learning of invariant representations in the ventral stream, offering both theoretical development and applications. The ventral visual stream is believed to underlie object recognition in primates. Over the past fifty years, researchers have developed a series of quantitative models that are increasingly faithful to the biological architecture. Recently, deep learning convolution networks--which do not reflect several important features of the ventral stream architecture and physiology--have been trained with extremely large datasets, resulting in model neurons that mimic object recognition but do not explain the nature of the computations carried out in the ventral stream. This book develops a mathematical framework that describes learning of invariant representations of the ventral stream and is particularly relevant to deep convolutional learning networks. The authors propose a theory based on the hypothesis that the main computational goal of the ventral stream is to compute neural representations of images that are invariant to transformations commonly encountered in the visual environment and are learned from unsupervised experience. They describe a general theoretical framework of a computational theory of invariance (with details and proofs offered in appendixes) and then review the application of the theory to the feedforward path of the ventral stream in the primate visual cortex.
Subject : Computational neuroscience.
Subject : Neural networks (Neurobiology)
Subject : Perceptual learning.
Subject : Vision.
Subject : Visual cortex.
Subject : Computational neuroscience.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Physiology.
Subject : Neural networks (Neurobiology)
Subject : Perceptual learning.
Subject : SCIENCE-- Life Sciences-- Human Anatomy Physiology.
Subject : Vision.
Subject : Visual cortex.
Dewey Classification : ‭612.8‬
LC Classification : ‭QP383.15‬‭.P64 2016‬
Added Entry : Anselmi, Fabio
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