2019
DOI: 10.1101/578633
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Constrained sampling from deep generative image models reveals mechanisms of human target detection

Abstract: The first steps of visual processing are often described as a bank of oriented filters followed by divisive normalization.This approach has been tremendously successful at predicting contrast thresholds in simple visual displays. However, it is unclear to what extent this kind of architecture also supports processing in more complex visual tasks performed in naturally looking images.We used a deep generative image model to embed arc segments with different curvatures in naturalistic images. These images contai… Show more

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