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A Network Charge-Orineted MOS Transistor Model
(1995-08-01)
The MOS transistor physical model as described in [3] is presented here as a network model. The goal is to obtain an accurate model, suitable for simulation, free from certain problems reported in the literature [13], and ...
The Role of Attention in Binocular Rivalry as Revealed Through Optokinetic Nystagmus
(1995-11-01)
When stimuli presented to the two eyes differ considerably, stable binocular fusion fails, and the subjective percept alternates between the two monocular images, a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry. The influence of ...
Extracting Salient Curves from Images: An Analysis of the Saliency Network
(1995-08-01)
The Saliency Network proposed by Shashua and Ullman is a well-known approach to the problem of extracting salient curves from images while performing gap completion. This paper analyzes the Saliency Network. The ...
On the Physiology of Bistable Percepts
(1995-11-01)
Binocular rivalry refers to the alternating perceptions experienced when two dissimilar patterns are stereoscopically viewed. To study the neural mechanism that underlies such competitive interactions, single cells were ...
Vectorizing Face Images by Interpreting Shape and Texture Computations
(1995-09-01)
The correspondence problem in computer vision is basically a matching task between two or more sets of features. In this paper, we introduce a vectorized image representation, which is a feature-based representation where ...
Template Matching: Matched Spatial Filters and Beyond
(1995-10-01)
Template matching by means of cross-correlation is common practice in pattern recognition. However, its sensitivity to deformations of the pattern and the broad and unsharp peaks it produces are significant drawbacks. This ...
Three Cuts for Accelerated Interval Propagation
(1995-05-01)
This paper addresses the problem of nonlinear multivariate root finding. In an earlier paper we described a system called Newton which finds roots of systems of nonlinear equations using refinements of interval methods. ...
Minimizing Statistical Bias with Queries
(1995-09-01)
I describe an exploration criterion that attempts to minimize the error of a learner by minimizing its estimated squared bias. I describe experiments with locally-weighted regression on two simple kinematics problems, ...
The Three-Dimensional Interpretation of a Class of Simple Line-Drawings
(1995-10-01)
We provide a theory of the three-dimensional interpretation of a class of line-drawings called p-images, which are interpreted by the human vision system as parallelepipeds ("boxes"). Despite their simplicity, p-images ...
Learning Fine Motion by Markov Mixtures of Experts
(1995-11-01)
Compliant control is a standard method for performing fine manipulation tasks, like grasping and assembly, but it requires estimation of the state of contact between the robot arm and the objects involved. Here we present ...