2014
DOI: 10.1109/jstsp.2014.2315742
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Perceptual Principles for Video Classification With Slow Feature Analysis

Abstract: At the core of vision research is the notion of perceptual invariance. The question of how the visual system is able to develop stable or invariant states through the ever transforming environment is central to understanding the brain's recognition process. The coined term slowness principle used in slow feature analysis is a reference to the brain's ability to generate slow changing and thus stable percepts in response to the fast varying visual stimulations in the environment. Based on this principle this pa… Show more

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