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2 June 2000 Inversion processes in the human visual system
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Proceedings Volume 3959, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging V; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387178
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2000, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
We present the results of a study of the plausibility of inverting the image analysis done in the human visual system. We examine the arguments for such inversion in recall and visual imagery, and look at the requirements for creating imagery by inverting one or multiple layers of function in neural nets. We then show how such a reversal of visual system processing can take place in stages, or all at once. This is done by means of finite Radon transforms on certain geometries, and we examine the possibility that such situations exist in the human visual system. We create a dual system to certain feed forward network models of visual processing, and show its application to such processing, and to non-image processing applications.
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Hawley K. Rising III "Inversion processes in the human visual system", Proc. SPIE 3959, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging V, (2 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.387178
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KEYWORDS
Radon transform

Visual system

Visualization

Brain

Image processing

Visual process modeling

Neural networks

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