1 code implementation • 4 May 2024 • Zhenan Shao, Linjian Ma, Bo Li, Diane M. Beck
Human object recognition likely owes its robustness, in part, to the increasingly resilient representations that emerge along the hierarchy of the ventral visual cortex.
no code implementations • 7 Jun 2016 • Marius Cătălin Iordan, Armand Joulin, Diane M. Beck, Li Fei-Fei
Our method outperforms the two most commonly used alternatives (anatomical landmark-based AFNI alignment and cortical convexity-based FreeSurfer alignment) in overlap between predicted region and functionally-defined LOC.
no code implementations • 19 Nov 2014 • Michelle R. Greene, Christopher Baldassano, Andre Esteva, Diane M. Beck, Li Fei-Fei
Traditional models of visual perception posit that scene categorization is achieved through the recognition of a scene's objects, yet these models cannot account for the mounting evidence that human observers are relatively insensitive to the local details in an image.
no code implementations • 19 Nov 2014 • Michelle R. Greene, Abraham P. Botros, Diane M. Beck, Li Fei-Fei
In this work, we visualize observers' internal representations of a visual scene category (street) using an experiment in which the observer views the naturalistic visual noise and collaborates with the algorithm to externalize his internal representation.