Top-Down modulation of neural responses in visual perception: a computational exploration

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Michael C. Mozer
Adrian Fan
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Computer Science and Institute of Cognitive Science
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Neural network; Top-down processing; Visual perception; Control; Computational modeling; Cognitive psychology;
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10.1007/s11047-007-9041-0
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Visual perception is typically performed in the context of a task or goal. Nonetheless, visual processing has traditionally been conceptualized in terms of a fixed, task-independent hierarchy of feature detectors. We explore the computational implications of allowing early visual processing to be task modulated. Using artificial neural networks, we show that significant improvements in task accuracy can be obtained by allowing the weights to be modulated by task. The primary benefits are obtained under resource-limited processing. A relatively modest task-based modulation of weights and activities can lead to a large performance boost, suggesting an efficient means of increasing effective cortical capacity.
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页数:10
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