Frederik Beuth Beuth Visual attention in primates and for machines - neuronal mechanisms

Visual attention in primates and for machines - neuronal mechanisms

von Frederik Beuth

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Visual attention is an important cognitive concept for the daily life of humans, but still not fully understood. Due to this, it is also rarely utilized in computer vision systems. However, understanding visual attention is challenging as it has many and seemingly-different aspects, both at neuronal and behavioral level. Thus, it is very hard to give a uniform explanation of visual attention that can account for all aspects. To tackle this problem, this thesis has the goal to identify a common set of neuronal mechanisms, which underlie both neuronal and behavioral aspects. The mechanisms are simulated by neuro-computational models, thus, resulting in a single modeling approach to explain a wide range of phenomena at once. In the thesis, the chosen aspects are multiple neurophysiological effects, real-world object localization, and a visual masking paradigm (OSM). In each of the considered fields, the work also advances the current state-of-the-art to better understand this aspect of attention itself. The three chosen aspects highlight that the approach can account for crucial neurophysiological, functional, and behavioral properties, thus the mechanisms might constitute the general neuronal substrate of visual attention in the cortex. As outlook, our work provides for computer vision a deeper understanding and a concrete prototype of attention to incorporate this crucial aspect of human perception in future systems.

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Frederik Beuth

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Visuelle Aufmerksamkeit Neurophysiologie Visuelle Suche Visuelles System Künstliche Intelligenz Neuronales Netz Objekterkennung Maschinelles Sehen

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ISBN: 9783961001026
Verlag: Universitätsverlag Chemnitz
Erscheinung: 02.11.2020

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