Model of neural visual system with self-organizing cells (Q1108220)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4066683
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4066683 |
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Model of neural visual system with self-organizing cells (English)
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1989
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This paper describes a model of a neural visual system of a higher animal, in which the capability of pattern recognition develops adaptively. To produce the adaptability, we adopted ``self-organizing cells,'' and with them modeled feature-detecting cells which were discovered by \textit{D. Hubel} and \textit{T. Wiesel} [J. Physiol. 160, 106- 154 (1962)] and whose plasticity was found by \textit{C. Blakemore} and \textit{G. Cooper} [Nature 228, 477-478 (1970)]. Combining the ``self-organizing cells'' and the learning principle of a Perceptron-type system, we constructed a model of the whole visual system. The model is also equipped with an eye movement control mechanism for gazing, which reduces the number of ``self-organizing cells'' required for pattern recognition, thus contributing to their quick self- organization. Computer simulation and an experiment using a hardware simulator showed that ``self-organizing cells'' quickly become sensitive to the features often seen and that the resulting system can classify patterns with a rather small number of feature-detecting cells.
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model of a neural visual system
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pattern recognition
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adaptability
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self- organizing cells
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feature-detecting cells
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learning principle of a Perceptron-type system
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eye movement control mechanism
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