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Face segregation and recognition by cortical multi-scale line and edge coding

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Models of visual perception are based on image representations in cortical area V1 and higher areas which contain many cell layers for feature extraction. Basic simple, complex and end-stopped cells provide input for line, edge and keypoint detection. In this paper we present an improved method for multi-scale line/edge detection based on simple and complex cells. We illustrate the line/edge representation for object reconstruction, and we present models for multi-scale face (object) segregation and recognition that can be embedded into feedforward dorsal and ventral data streams (the “what” and “where” subsystems) with feedback streams from higher areas for obtaining translation, rotation and scale invariance.

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Visão computorizada Córtex visual 621.38

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6th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Information Systems (PRIS 2006). - Paphos, Cyprus, 23-24 May 2006. - p. 5-14

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