The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.

That shape is important for perception has been known for almost a thousand years (thanks to Alhazen in 1083) and has been a subject of study ever since by scientists and phylosophers (such as Descartes, Helmholtz or the Gestalt psychologists). Shapes are important object descriptors. If there was a...

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Main Authors: Antonio J Rodríguez-Sánchez, John K Tsotsos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3415424?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cfe483919b6c4718a4f5e873b06477382020-11-25T02:42:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0178e4205810.1371/journal.pone.0042058The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.Antonio J Rodríguez-SánchezJohn K TsotsosThat shape is important for perception has been known for almost a thousand years (thanks to Alhazen in 1083) and has been a subject of study ever since by scientists and phylosophers (such as Descartes, Helmholtz or the Gestalt psychologists). Shapes are important object descriptors. If there was any remote doubt regarding the importance of shape, recent experiments have shown that intermediate areas of primate visual cortex such as V2, V4 and TEO are involved in analyzing shape features such as corners and curvatures. The primate brain appears to perform a wide variety of complex tasks by means of simple operations. These operations are applied across several layers of neurons, representing increasingly complex, abstract intermediate processing stages. Recently, new models have attempted to emulate the human visual system. However, the role of intermediate representations in the visual cortex and their importance have not been adequately studied in computational modeling.This paper proposes a model of shape-selective neurons whose shape-selectivity is achieved through intermediate layers of visual representation not previously fully explored. We hypothesize that hypercomplex--also known as endstopped--neurons play a critical role to achieve shape selectivity and show how shape-selective neurons may be modeled by integrating endstopping and curvature computations. This model--a representational and computational system for the detection of 2-dimensional object silhouettes that we term 2DSIL--provides a highly accurate fit with neural data and replicates responses from neurons in area V4 with an average of 83% accuracy. We successfully test a biologically plausible hypothesis on how to connect early representations based on Gabor or Difference of Gaussian filters and later representations closer to object categories without the need of a learning phase as in most recent models.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3415424?pdf=render
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The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.
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John K Tsotsos
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title The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.
title_short The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.
title_full The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.
title_fullStr The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.
title_full_unstemmed The roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2D shape.
title_sort roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of 2d shape.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description That shape is important for perception has been known for almost a thousand years (thanks to Alhazen in 1083) and has been a subject of study ever since by scientists and phylosophers (such as Descartes, Helmholtz or the Gestalt psychologists). Shapes are important object descriptors. If there was any remote doubt regarding the importance of shape, recent experiments have shown that intermediate areas of primate visual cortex such as V2, V4 and TEO are involved in analyzing shape features such as corners and curvatures. The primate brain appears to perform a wide variety of complex tasks by means of simple operations. These operations are applied across several layers of neurons, representing increasingly complex, abstract intermediate processing stages. Recently, new models have attempted to emulate the human visual system. However, the role of intermediate representations in the visual cortex and their importance have not been adequately studied in computational modeling.This paper proposes a model of shape-selective neurons whose shape-selectivity is achieved through intermediate layers of visual representation not previously fully explored. We hypothesize that hypercomplex--also known as endstopped--neurons play a critical role to achieve shape selectivity and show how shape-selective neurons may be modeled by integrating endstopping and curvature computations. This model--a representational and computational system for the detection of 2-dimensional object silhouettes that we term 2DSIL--provides a highly accurate fit with neural data and replicates responses from neurons in area V4 with an average of 83% accuracy. We successfully test a biologically plausible hypothesis on how to connect early representations based on Gabor or Difference of Gaussian filters and later representations closer to object categories without the need of a learning phase as in most recent models.
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