Single image super-resolution using deformable patches

Y Zhu, Y Zhang, AL Yuille - Proceedings of the IEEE …, 2014 - openaccess.thecvf.com
We proposed a deformable patches based method for single image super-resolution. By the
concept of deformation, a patch is not regarded as a fixed vector but a flexible deformation …

Bayesian analogy with relational transformations.

H Lu, D Chen, KJ Holyoak - Psychological review, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
How can humans acquire relational representations that enable analogical inference and
other forms of high-level reasoning? Using comparative relations as a model domain, we …

An inductive bias for slowly changing features in human reinforcement learning

NL Hedrich, E Schulz, S Hall-McMaster… - PLOS Computational …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Identifying goal-relevant features in novel environments is a central challenge for efficient
behaviour. We asked whether humans address this challenge by relying on prior knowledge …

[PDF][PDF] An inductive bias for slowly changing features in human

NL Hedrich, E Schulz, S Hall-McMaster, NW Schuck - hcai-munich.com
A remarkable amount of information is reaching our senses at any given time, yet often only
a small 51 subset of it is relevant to our current goal. Determining which aspects of our …

On the aperture problem of binocular 3D motion perception

M Lages, S Heron - Vision, 2019 - mdpi.com
Like many predators, humans have forward-facing eyes that are set a short distance apart so
that an extensive region of the visual field is seen from two different points of view. The …

Constructing Dense Correspondence Fields for Computer Vision

Z Chen - 2014 - search.proquest.com
Constructing dense correspondence fields, from image sequences, is a must-have
component to bridge low-level image processing techniques and high-level image content …

From local constraints to global binocular motion perception

S Heron - 2014 - theses.gla.ac.uk
Humans and many other predators have two eyes that are set a short distance apart so that
an extensive region of the world is seen simultaneously by both eyes from slightly different …

[PDF][PDF] ACCELERATING REAL-TIME COMPUTER VISION ALGORITHMS ON PARALLEL HARDWARE ARCHITECTURES.

ANGZHI PING - 2014 - core.ac.uk
The author would like to express gratitude towards his research supervisor, Assistant
Professor Akash Kumar, who has provided invaluable advice with respect to the choice of …

[PDF][PDF] Motion Modeis: Part I

AL Yuille, D Kersten - cs.jhu.edu
I. MOTION This section describes two types of models. The first performs simple motion
measurement. The second integrates motion spatially to obtain a more global percept …

A Computational Theory for Sensory Adaptation

ALF Lee - 2013 - escholarship.org
Our sensory system consists of multiple processing stages, and its response characteristics
change based on recent stimulus history. Although much is known about both the …