Stochastic correlative firing for figure-ground segregation

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Zhe Chen
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[1] McMaster University,Adaptive Systems Lab
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Biological Cybernetics | 2005年 / 92卷
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Sensory Modality; Associative Learning; Learning Rule; Sensory Perception; Unify Framework;
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Segregation of sensory inputs into separate objects is a central aspect of perception and arises in all sensory modalities. The figure-ground segregation problem requires identifying an object of interest in a complex scene, in many cases given binaural auditory or binocular visual observations. The computations required for visual and auditory figure-ground segregation share many common features and can be cast within a unified framework. Sensory perception can be viewed as a problem of optimizing information transmission. Here we suggest a stochastic correlative firing mechanism and an associative learning rule for figure-ground segregation in several classic sensory perception tasks, including the cocktail party problem in binaural hearing, binocular fusion of stereo images, and Gestalt grouping in motion perception.
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页码:192 / 198
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