David Cox
Edit Page
Report
Scan day: 09 February 2014 UTC
23
Virus safety - good
Description: The Visual Neuroscience Group at Harvard studies the neurophysiology of natural visual systems in an effort to build better artificial ones
Laboratory of David Cox, Harvard University Reverse Engineering Biological Vision Building computer vision systems inspired by the brain New model systems for studying vision Humans recognize visual objects with such ease that it is easy to overlook what an impressive computational feat this represents. Any given object in the world can cast an effectively infinite number of different images onto the retina, depending on its position relative to the viewer, the configuration of light sources, and the presence of other objects in the visual field. In spite of this extreme variation, biological visual systems are able to effortlessly recognize at least hundreds of thousands of distinct object classes—a feat that no current artificial system can come close to achieving.
Size: 779 chars
Contact Information
Email: —
Phone&Fax: —
Address: —
Extended: —
WEBSITE Info
Page title: | Laboratory of David Cox, Harvard University |
Keywords: | |
Description: | |
IP-address: | 108.168.242.151 |
WHOIS Info
NS | Name Server:NS1.WEBFACTION.COM Name Server:NS2.WEBFACTION.COM Name Server:NS3.WEBFACTION.COM Name Server:NS4.WEBFACTION.COM Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: Name Server: DNSSEC:Unsigned |
WHOIS | Status: clientTransferProhibited |
Date | Creation Date: 2007-10-01T19:25:07Z Expiry Date: 2014-10-01T19:25:07Z |