| Herault, J. and W. Beaudot (1993, April). Motion processing in the retina: About a velocity matched filter. In M. Verleysen (Ed.), Proceedings of European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Brussels, Belgium, pp. |
....the critical speed is itself independent of the size of the moving object. 2. 3 Processing real world images In order to illustrate the performance of RST beyond the former simple examples, although our purpose is not to build a spatiotemporal model of the retina as done for instance by Herault and Beaudot (1993; Beaudot 1994) we have processed real world video sequences showing walking humans in front of some static objects (a window) For this application, illustrated on figure 11, RST parameters were set as follows: a 3D network with 36x24 input neurons, 36x24 output neurons and a total of 25000 ....
Herault, J. and W. Beaudot (1993, April). Motion processing in the retina: About a velocity matched filter. In M. Verleysen (Ed.), Proceedings of European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Brussels, Belgium, pp.
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