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Trond A Tjøstheim1, Christian Balkenius2
1Lund University Cognitive Science, Lund University, Box 117, 221 00, Lund, Sweden.
Abstract:
We show how a multi-resolution network can model the development of acuity and coarse-to-fine processing in the mammalian visual cortex. The network adapts to input statistics in an unsupervised manner, and learns a coarse-to-fine representation by using cumulative inhibition of nodes within a network layer. We show that a system of such layers can represent input by hierarchically composing larger parts from smaller components. It can also model aspects of top-down processes, such as image regeneration.
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