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David D Cox

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Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|November 17, 2018
A System for Accurate Tracking and Video Recordings of Rodent Eye Movements using Convolutional Neural Networks for Biomedical Image SegmentationIsha Puri, David D Cox
Neuroimage|June 20, 2003
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) "brain reading": detecting and classifying distributed patterns of fMRI activity in human visual cortexDavid D Cox, Robert L Savoy
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 3, 2008
Does learned shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex automatically generalize across retinal position?David D Cox, James J DiCarlo
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 17, 2007
Untangling invariant object recognitionJames J DiCarlo, David D Cox
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|October 21, 2015
Editorial: What can simple brains teach us about how vision worksDavide Zoccolan, David D Cox, Andrea Benucci
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 9, 2005
Multiple object response normalization in monkey inferotemporal cortexDavide Zoccolan, David D Cox, James J DiCarlo
Frontiers in Neuroscience|December 15, 2010
A self-calibrating, camera-based eye tracker for the recording of rodent eye movementsDavide Zoccolan, Brett J Graham, David D Cox
Plos Computational Biology|January 30, 2008
Why is real-world visual object recognition hard?Nicolas Pinto, David D Cox, James J DiCarlo
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2018
Using human brain activity to guide machine learningRuth C Fong, Walter J Scheirer, David D Cox
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 12, 2009
A rodent model for the study of invariant visual object recognitionDavide Zoccolan, Nadja Oertelt, James J DiCarlo, et al.
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Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|November 17, 2018
A System for Accurate Tracking and Video Recordings of Rodent Eye Movements using Convolutional Neural Networks for Biomedical Image SegmentationIsha Puri, David D Cox
Neuroimage|June 20, 2003
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) "brain reading": detecting and classifying distributed patterns of fMRI activity in human visual cortexDavid D Cox, Robert L Savoy
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 3, 2008
Does learned shape selectivity in inferior temporal cortex automatically generalize across retinal position?David D Cox, James J DiCarlo
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 17, 2007
Untangling invariant object recognitionJames J DiCarlo, David D Cox
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|October 21, 2015
Editorial: What can simple brains teach us about how vision worksDavide Zoccolan, David D Cox, Andrea Benucci
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 9, 2005
Multiple object response normalization in monkey inferotemporal cortexDavide Zoccolan, David D Cox, James J DiCarlo
Frontiers in Neuroscience|December 15, 2010
A self-calibrating, camera-based eye tracker for the recording of rodent eye movementsDavide Zoccolan, Brett J Graham, David D Cox
Plos Computational Biology|January 30, 2008
Why is real-world visual object recognition hard?Nicolas Pinto, David D Cox, James J DiCarlo
Scientific Reports|March 31, 2018
Using human brain activity to guide machine learningRuth C Fong, Walter J Scheirer, David D Cox
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 12, 2009
A rodent model for the study of invariant visual object recognitionDavide Zoccolan, Nadja Oertelt, James J DiCarlo, et al.
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