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Object Detection Through Exploration With A Foveated Visual Field

Object Detection Through Exploration With A Foveated Visual Field

4 August 2014
Emre Akbas
Miguel P. Eckstein
    ObjD
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Papers citing "Object Detection Through Exploration With A Foveated Visual Field"

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Title
Energy-Efficient Visual Search by Eye Movement and Low-Latency Spiking
  Neural Network
Energy-Efficient Visual Search by Eye Movement and Low-Latency Spiking Neural Network
Yunhui Zhou
Dongqi Han
Yuguo Yu
3DH
39
0
0
10 Oct 2023
Learning to search for and detect objects in foveal images using deep
  learning
Learning to search for and detect objects in foveal images using deep learning
Beatriz Paula
Plinio Moreno
ObjD
32
0
0
12 Apr 2023
On the use of Cortical Magnification and Saccades as Biological Proxies
  for Data Augmentation
On the use of Cortical Magnification and Saccades as Biological Proxies for Data Augmentation
Binxu Wang
David Mayo
Arturo Deza
Andrei Barbu
C. Conwell
33
12
0
14 Dec 2021
FoveaTer: Foveated Transformer for Image Classification
FoveaTer: Foveated Transformer for Image Classification
Aditya Jonnalagadda
Wei Wang
B. S. Manjunath
Miguel P. Eckstein
ViT
38
23
0
29 May 2021
HoughNet: Integrating near and long-range evidence for visual detection
HoughNet: Integrating near and long-range evidence for visual detection
Nermin Samet
Samet Hicsonmez
Emre Akbas
ObjD
21
10
0
14 Apr 2021
HoughNet: Integrating near and long-range evidence for bottom-up object
  detection
HoughNet: Integrating near and long-range evidence for bottom-up object detection
Nermin Samet
Samet Hicsonmez
Emre Akbas
ObjD
37
46
0
05 Jul 2020
Emergent Properties of Foveated Perceptual Systems
Emergent Properties of Foveated Perceptual Systems
Arturo Deza
Talia Konkle
24
45
0
14 Jun 2020
Assessment of Faster R-CNN in Man-Machine collaborative search
Assessment of Faster R-CNN in Man-Machine collaborative search
Arturo Deza
A. Surana
Miguel P. Eckstein
OOD
18
7
0
04 Apr 2019
Human peripheral blur is optimal for object recognition
Human peripheral blur is optimal for object recognition
R. T. Pramod
Harish Katti
S. Arun
31
19
0
23 Jul 2018
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