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      • Audio-Visual association learning in Humans and Multimodal Networks 

        Harjpal, Chandrakant
        We easily learn audiovisual associations when we give visual objects their names. While humans easily learn the names of new objects while retaining previously learned information, deep neural networks forget old ...
      • Compositionality of letter shape in word recognition 

        Agrawal, Aakash
        As you read this sentence, your brain just performed a miraculous task of converting collections of letter shapes into meaning. Reading is a cultural invention that is thought to exploit the intrinsic recognition abilities ...
      • Compositionality of Object Representations in Brains and Machines 

        Pramod, R T
        Compositionality in object vision can be defined as the principles governing the relationship between whole objects and their constituent attributes. It is known that object information falling on the retina is processed ...
      • Computational Models of Perceptual Space : From Simple Features to Complex Shapes 

        Pramod, R T (2018-02-15)
        Dissimilarity plays a very important role in object recognition. But, finding perceptual dissimilarity between objects is non-trivial as it is not equivalent to the pixel dissimilarity between the objects (For example, two ...
      • How are visual object representations organized and used to perform tasks ? 

        Jacob, Georgin
        We rely heavily on vision for our daily activities, and around 40% of our brain is dedicated to vision. It is known that during a visual task, the visual information falling on the retina is processed in a hierarchy of ...
      • How does familiarity change visual object representations ? 

        Das, Jhilik
        Familiarity with something implies having a close acquaintance with that item, generally acquired over a period of time. Apart from single items, we have experienced getting familiar with a pair of items (like a mouse and ...
      • Qualitative similarities and differences between monkey and human visual perception 

        Cherian, Thomas
        Animal models play a crucial role in helping neuroscientists unravel the computations supporting behaviour at the resolution of a single neuron in the brain. In vision science, the macaque monkey is the pre-eminent model ...

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