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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Biological cybernetics 71 (1994), S. 537-546 
    ISSN: 1432-0770
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Computer Science , Physics
    Notes: Abstract.  A spatially congruent framework for orientation encoding in the primate striate visual cortex is proposed and discussed. This framework, which is based on the foot-of-normal representation of straight lines, not only provides a reasonable explanation for the centric organization of the orientation specificity in the primate striate visual cortex but also accounts for a series of experimentally verified intriguing phenomena such as the lack of orientation specificity around the centres of the orientation modules (i.e. the singularities), the increased neural activity at these same places, and the relatively uniform distribution of the singularities along the ocular dominance columns. The proposed framework can also explain and predict the possible existence of centric modules in other cortical regions containing topographical maps of two-dimensional sensory spaces (e.g. pre-striate and somatic sensory cortex). A simple one-layer neural model of the basic centric module in the framework is presented, and simulation results are discussed.
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  • 2
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    Springer
    Biological cybernetics 79 (1998), S. 347-360 
    ISSN: 1432-0770
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Computer Science , Physics
    Notes: Abstract. A new approach to automatic classification of retinal ganglion cells using multiscale techniques including the continuous wavelet transform, curvature, and standard pattern recognition techniques is described. Each neural cell is represented by its outer contour, and the wavelet transform is calculated from the complex signal defined by the aforementioned contour, leading to the so-called W-representation (Antoine et al. 1996). The normalized multiscale wavelet energy (NMWE) is used to define a set of shape measures associated with the number of details of the shape for a broad range of spatial scales. Next, the more discriminating NMWE coefficients are chosen through a feature ordering technique and fed to statistical classifiers. In addition, the normalized multiscale bending energy (NMBE) is discussed as a means of neural shape description for classification purposes based on the multiscale curvature, i.e. the curvegram, of the neural contour. It is shown that both shape descriptors are suitable for shape classification, presenting similar classification performance. In fact, NMBE has a slightly better recognition rate than NMWE in our experiments. On the other hand, NMWE is less computationally expensive than NMBE, presenting also the potentially useful property of allowing the use of more suitable different analyzing wavelets, depending on the problem under consideration. Therefore, both measures are related and provide a good framework for the design of neural cell description and classification. The methods described in this work have been successfully applied to the classification of two classes of cat retinal ganglion cells, namely α and β (henceforth referred as α-cells and β-cells, respectively), and three statistical classifiers were considered: minimum-distance, k-nearest neighbours and maximum likelihood. The mean recognition rates are near 90%, which is superior to the other shape measures considered. It is argued here that the proposed technique can be adopted as a new general methodology for multiscale shape analysis and recognition, being applicable also to other problems in biological shape characterization in neuroscience and general biomedical image analysis. In the context of analysis of shape complexity, the multiscale energies are coherent with subjective judgements by humans.
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 66 (1995), S. 3770-3773 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: This article reports on the application of computer vision techniques, implemented on an IBM PC-compatible machine, as a means of obtaining morphometric characterization of neural cells. The features considered include projection polar histograms, orientation polar histograms, and the determination of the convex hull of dendritic (or axonal) arborizations. As will be discussed in this work, the Hough transformation technique has proven to be of great help for the determination of all the above-mentioned parameters. Two actual application examples respective to the analysis of retinal ganglion cells are also presented and discussed. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 62 (1991), S. 2163-2166 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: Important information about physical characteristics of clays can be inferred from the distribution of the orientations of straight lines in photographs of cross sections of its samples. This article describes the development of a semiautomated system for clay analysis that is based on the application of computer vision techniques. Due to the inherent complexity of these techniques, two strategies have been used in order to reduce the execution time: an effective technique, the binary Hough transform, is applied for detection of straight lines and the transputer is used to enhance the system processing power. The article includes the characterization of the clay analysis application, the description of the binary Hough transform for detection of straight line segments, the presentation of the semiautomated system, and a complete illustrative example.
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Biological cybernetics 71 (1994), S. 537-546 
    ISSN: 1432-0770
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Computer Science , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A spatially congruent framework for orientation encoding in the primate striate visual cortex is proposed and discussed. This framework, which is based on the foot-of-normal representation of straight lines, not only provides a reasonable explanation for the centric organization of the orientation specificity in the primate striate visual cortex but also accounts for a series of experimentally verified intriguing phenomena such as the lack of orientation specificity around the centres of the orientation modules (i.e. the singularities), the increased neural activity at these same places, and the relatively uniform distribution of the singularities along the ocular dominance columns. The proposed framework can also explain and predict the possible existence of centric modules in other cortical regions containing topographical maps of two-dimensional sensory spaces (e.g. pre-striate and somatic sensory cortex). A simple one-layer neural model of the basic centric module in the framework is presented, and simulation results are discussed.
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  • 6
    Title: Shape analysis and classification : theory and practice
    Author: Costa, Luciano
    Contributer: Cesar Jr., Roberto M.
    Publisher: Boca Raton u.a. :CRC Press,
    Year of publication: 2001
    Pages: 659 S.
    Series Statement: Image processing series
    Type of Medium: Book
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