A computational exploration of complementary learning mechanisms in the primate ventral visual pathway
In order to develop transformation invariant representations of objects, the visual system must make use of constraints placed upon object transformation by the environment. For example, objects transform continuously from one point to another in both space and time. These two constraints have been...
Main Authors: | Spoerer, C, Eguchi, A, Stringer, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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