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How Deep is the Feature Analysis underlying Rapid Visual Categorization?

How Deep is the Feature Analysis underlying Rapid Visual Categorization?

3 June 2016
S. Eberhardt
Jonah Cader
Thomas Serre
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Papers citing "How Deep is the Feature Analysis underlying Rapid Visual Categorization?"

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Tracking objects that change in appearance with phase synchrony
Tracking objects that change in appearance with phase synchrony
Sabine Muzellec
Drew Linsley
A. Ashok
E. Mingolla
Girik Malik
Rufin VanRullen
Thomas Serre
31
1
0
02 Oct 2024
Performance-optimized deep neural networks are evolving into worse
  models of inferotemporal visual cortex
Performance-optimized deep neural networks are evolving into worse models of inferotemporal visual cortex
Drew Linsley
I. F. Rodriguez
Thomas Fel
Michael Arcaro
Saloni Sharma
Margaret Livingstone
Thomas Serre
35
19
0
06 Jun 2023
Harmonizing the object recognition strategies of deep neural networks
  with humans
Harmonizing the object recognition strategies of deep neural networks with humans
Thomas Fel
Ivan Felipe
Drew Linsley
Thomas Serre
36
71
0
08 Nov 2022
Disentangling neural mechanisms for perceptual grouping
Disentangling neural mechanisms for perceptual grouping
Junkyung Kim
Drew Linsley
Kalpit C. Thakkar
Thomas Serre
OCL
26
54
0
04 Jun 2019
A Unified Theory of Early Visual Representations from Retina to Cortex
  through Anatomically Constrained Deep CNNs
A Unified Theory of Early Visual Representations from Retina to Cortex through Anatomically Constrained Deep CNNs
Jack W Lindsey
Samuel A. Ocko
Surya Ganguli
Stéphane Deny
8
73
0
03 Jan 2019
Deep Convolutional Neural Networks in the Face of Caricature: Identity
  and Image Revealed
Deep Convolutional Neural Networks in the Face of Caricature: Identity and Image Revealed
Matthew Q. Hill
Connor J. Parde
Carlos D. Castillo
Y. Colón
Rajeev Ranjan
Jun-Cheng Chen
V. Blanz
A. O’toole
CVBM
14
56
0
28 Dec 2018
PsyPhy: A Psychophysics Driven Evaluation Framework for Visual
  Recognition
PsyPhy: A Psychophysics Driven Evaluation Framework for Visual Recognition
Brandon RichardWebster
Samuel E. Anthony
Walter J. Scheirer
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72
0
19 Nov 2016
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