Invariant template matching in systems with spatiotemporal coding: a matter of instability

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DOI10.1016/J.NEUNET.2009.01.014zbMATH Open1335.68219DBLPjournals/nn/TyukinTL09arXivcs/0702082OpenAlexW1978282545WikidataQ48715436 ScholiaQ48715436MaRDI QIDQ280336FDOQ280336

Tatiana A. Tyukina, C. van Leeuwen, I. Tyukin

Publication date: 10 May 2016

Published in: Neural Networks (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We consider the design of a pattern recognition that matches templates to images, both of which are spatially sampled and encoded as temporal sequences. The image is subject to a combination of various perturbations. These include ones that can be modeled as parameterized uncertainties such as image blur, luminance, translation, and rotation as well as unmodeled ones. Biological and neural systems require that these perturbations be processed through a minimal number of channels by simple adaptation mechanisms. We found that the most suitable mathematical framework to meet this requirement is that of weakly attracting sets. This framework provides us with a normative and unifying solution to the pattern recognition problem. We analyze the consequences of its explicit implementation in neural systems. Several properties inherent to the systems designed in accordance with our normative mathematical argument coincide with known empirical facts. This is illustrated in mental rotation, visual search and blur/intensity adaptation. We demonstrate how our results can be applied to a range of practical problems in template matching and pattern recognition.


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