10.1371/journal.pone.0150117.g004
David W. Hunter
David
W. Hunter
Paul B. Hibbard
Paul
B. Hibbard
Example responses to binocular sine-gratings for 25 individual complex models learned using ISA.
Public Library of Science
2016
Ideal Binocular Disparity Detectors Learned
Independent Subspace Analysis
binocular image patches
complex-cell-like models
binocular discrimination scores
linear-non-linear model case
Binocular Natural Image Pairs
Independent Component Analysis
cortex
2016-03-16 00:09:58
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Example_responses_to_binocular_sine-gratings_for_25_individual_complex_models_learned_using_ISA_/3959778
<p>The models consist of two linear subunits combined in a sum of squares manner. The phase of the left view sine-grating is shown on the horizontal axis, the right view phase is shown on the horizontal axis. The phases in both views vary between −<b><i>π</i></b> and <b><i>π</i></b>. 100 samples were taken within this range for each view resulting in a 100x100 response map. Locations of equal disparity lie on diagonal lines, locations of zero-disparity are shown as a black line.</p>