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Director Field Model of the Primary Visual Cortex for Contour Detection
Authors:Vijay Singh  Martin Tchernookov  Rebecca Butterfield  Ilya Nemenman
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States of America.; 2. Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States of America.; Xiamen University, China,
Abstract:We aim to build the simplest possible model capable of detecting long, noisy contours in a cluttered visual scene. For this, we model the neural dynamics in the primate primary visual cortex in terms of a continuous director field that describes the average rate and the average orientational preference of active neurons at a particular point in the cortex. We then use a linear-nonlinear dynamical model with long range connectivity patterns to enforce long-range statistical context present in the analyzed images. The resulting model has substantially fewer degrees of freedom than traditional models, and yet it can distinguish large contiguous objects from the background clutter by suppressing the clutter and by filling-in occluded elements of object contours. This results in high-precision, high-recall detection of large objects in cluttered scenes. Parenthetically, our model has a direct correspondence with the Landau - de Gennes theory of nematic liquid crystal in two dimensions.
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