Explore the intricacies of early visual processing and machine vision in this 33-minute lecture by Charles Stevens from the Salk Institute. Delve into the computational mechanisms of V1, examining how it processes object properties and utilizes pinwheels for visual analysis. Investigate the transfer function and population response in visual systems, and gain insights into edge detection filters. Learn about the transformations that occur in early vision, guided by symmetry arguments, and discover how these principles apply to both biological and artificial visual processing systems.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Visual Processing
Machine Vision
V1 Computes
Properties of Objects
Pinwheels
Transfer Function
Population Response
Edge Detection Filter
Taught by
MITCBMM