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The Valencia-Bristol low-level vision MindSet

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Recent claims about the superiority of deep-nets to model human vision are based on the reproduction of either (a) neural recordings from different brain layers or (b) high-level behaviors included in Brain-Score. However, high correlations in such tasks do not guarantee the functional similarity of the underlying mechanisms in models and humans. In particular, appart from exceptions (like your work ;-), not many people is looking at the bottleneck of artificial systems as characterized by low-level visual psychophysics. In this talk we present stimuli for 20 different experiments that highlight basic color/texture/motion perception facts, and how the trends of the artificial responses can be used to assess the similarities with human vision.

Recommended reading:
  • Li, Gomez-Villa, Bertalmío & Malo Contrast sensitivity functions in autoencoders Journal of Vision (May 2022), Vol.22, 8. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.22.6.8

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