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Structure Formation in Visual Cortex Based on a Curved Feature Space
Como, Italy July 24-July 27
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2000.859389IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Co ...
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Norbert Mayer, Max-Planck-Institut f?r Str?mungsforschung
J. Michael Herrmann, Max-Planck-Institut f?r Str?mungsforschung
Theo Geisel, Max-Planck-Institut f?r Str?mungsforschung
High-dimensional models of pattern formation in visual cortex can be replaced by low-dimensional feature models provided that relations among the features reflect the high-dimensional structure. We consider orientation columns in a simplified at high-dimensional setting and show that an exact derivation of a Riemannian-curved low-dimensional model is possible. Further evidence to the curved model is provided by the fact that the number of pinwheels is shown to stay non-zero in coincidence with finding in animals though in contrast to other models.
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Norbert Mayer, J. Michael Herrmann, Theo Geisel, "Structure Formation in Visual Cortex Based on a Curved Feature Space," ijcnn, vol. 6, pp.6153, IEEE-INNS-ENNS International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN'00)-Volume 6, 2000
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