From biological vision to unsupervised hierarchical sparse coding

12/04/2018
by   Victor Boutin, et al.
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The formation of connections between neural cells is emerging essentially from an unsupervised learning process. For instance, during the development of the primary visual cortex of mammals (V1), we observe the emergence of cells selective to localized and oriented features. This leads to the development of a rough contour-based representation of the retinal image in area V1. We propose a biological model of the formation of this representation along the thalamo-cortical pathway. To achieve this goal, we replicated the Multi-Layer Convolutional Sparse Coding (ML-CSC) algorithm developed by Michael Elad's group.

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