Zheyan Wang's research while affiliated with Fudan University and other places
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The feedforward model proposed by Hubel and Wiesel partially explained orientation selectivity in simple cells. This classical hypothesis attributed orientation preference to idealized alignment of geniculate cell receptive fields. Many scholars have been either revising this model or putting forward new theories to account for more related phenome...
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... The top is the processing of the image and the detected results, the right part is the correspondences between the detected fragments and their corresponding model parts. The image preprocessing details can be viewed in the previous researches [5,6], which process images to be represented by line segments. Here, the method is aimed at discovering a set of contour fragments that can be matched with the given model as precise as possible. ...