Bayesian Brain: Computation with Perception to Recognize 3D Objects

11/23/2022
by   Kumar Sankar Ray, et al.
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We mimic the cognitive ability of Human perception, based on Bayesian hypothesis, to recognize view-based 3D objects. We consider approximate Bayesian (Empirical Bayesian) for perceptual inference for recognition. We essentially handle computation with perception.

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