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Frontiers | Leveraging Prior Concept Learning Improves Generalization From Few Examples in Computational Models of Human Object Recognition | Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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View-tuned and view-invariant face encoding in IT cortex is explained by selected natural image fragments | Scientific Reports
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An enhanced HMAX model in combination with SIFT algorithm for object recognition | SpringerLink
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
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PDF) Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-like Mechanisms
Standard Brain Model for Vision - ppt download
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-like Mechanisms
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
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Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms
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Frontiers | Object Recognition at Higher Regions of the Ventral Visual Stream via Dynamic Inference | Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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Standard Brain Model for Vision - ppt download
Deep Neural Networks Rival the Representation of Primate IT Cortex for Core Visual Object Recognition
Robust Object Recognition with Cortex-Like Mechanisms