The Hierarchical Evolution in Human Vision Modeling

Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (2):309-328 (2021)
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Abstract

Ballard and Zhang offer a fascinating review of how computational models of human vision have evolved since David Marr proposed his Tri‐Level Hypothesis, with a focus on the refinement of algorithm descriptions over time.

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