基于生物神经网络模型的物体分割与绑定

P. Sajda, L. Finkel
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在基于生物学的网络模型中解决了物体分割和绑定的问题,该模型能够从遮挡中确定深度。作者特别讨论了与分割和绑定最相关的两个子过程:轮廓绑定和图形方向。他们提出这两个子过程具有内在的约束,使得遮挡处理和目标分割中的一些未确定问题能够唯一地解决。仿真表明,这些子过程在区分对象和对其进行深度分层中发挥了作用。该网络在虚幻刺激上进行了测试,网络的反应表明该系统中存在强大的心理特性。
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Object segmentation and binding within a biologically-based neural network model of depth-from-occlusion
The problems of object segmentation and binding are addressed within a biologically based network model capable of determining depth from occlusion. In particular, the authors discuss two subprocesses most relevant to segmentation and binding: contour binding and figure direction. They propose that these two subprocesses have intrinsic constraints that allow several underdetermined problems in occlusion processing and object segmentation to be uniquely solved. Simulations that demonstrate the role these subprocesses play in discriminating objects and stratifying them in depth are reported. The network is tested on illusory stimuli, with the network's response indicating the existence of robust psychological properties in the system.<>
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