How the brain recognizes objects
A new computational model sheds light on the workings of the human visual system and could help advance artificial-intelligence research, too.
A new computational model sheds light on the workings of the human visual system and could help advance artificial-intelligence research, too.
Object recognition systems that break images into ever smaller parts should be much more efficient and may shed light on how the brain works.
MIT research uses information about how frequently objects are seen together to refine the conclusions of object recognition systems.