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  • Special Seminar: Can Distributed Local Saliency Computations Solve the Feature Binding

    Wed, Nov 02, 2005 @ 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

    Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science

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    TITLE: Can Distributed Local Saliency Computations Solve the Feature Binding
    Problem?John K. TsotsosYork University, Toronto, Canada
    Director, Center for Vision Research
    Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
    Canada Research Chair in Computational VisionHOST: Laurent itti Abstract:
    Computational vision has a long history of proposing methods for
    decomposing a visual signal into components. For example, many good
    strategies have appeared for decomposing visual motion signals (such as
    Heeger, Sperling). What has been far more elusive is how to recombine
    those components into a whole. This problem has even merited its own name
    - the binding problem. To date no realizable process has appeared to solve
    the binding problem, even in part, although several proposals have
    appeared. This paper proposes a novel solution for a significant portion
    of the binding problem, namely, the re-combination of visual features into
    larger patterns and their localization in the image. The solution requires
    the abandonment of the nearly ubiquitous saliency map and adoption of a
    distributed, localized computation of saliency that is dependent on local
    neural selectivity constraints. This strategy is demonstrated within a
    fully implemented model that attends to simple motion patterns in image
    sequences.
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    Location: Hedco Neurosciences Building (HNB) - -107

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: Vishal Thakkar

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