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| '''Instructor''': [mailto:baolshausen@berkeley.edu Bruno Olshausen] | | '''Instructor''': [mailto:baolshausen@berkeley.edu Bruno Olshausen] |
Revision as of 01:24, 13 August 2014
This seminar is about unsolved problems in vision.
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Instructor: Bruno Olshausen
Enrollment information:
VS 298 (section 4), 2 units
CCN: 66489
Meeting time and place:
Monday 6-8, Evans 560
Email list:
nss2014@lists.berkeley.edu subscribe
Readings:
Books and review articles:
- Natural Image Statistics by Hyvarinen, Hurri & Hoyer
- Olshausen BA & Lewicki MS (2013) What natural scene statistics can tell us about cortical representation. In: The Cognitive Neurosciences V. paper
- Geisler WS (2008) Visual perception and the statistical properties of natural scenes. Annual Review of Psychology paper
Weekly schedule:
Date
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Topic/Reading
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Presenter
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Feb. 3
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Redundancy reduction, whitening, and power spectrum of natural images
- Barlow (1961): Theory of redundancy reduction paper
- Atick (1992): Theory of whitening paper
- Field (1987): 1/f2 power spectrum and sparse coding paper
Additional reading:
- Attneave (1954) - 'Some informational aspects of visual perception' paper
- Laughlin (1981) - Histogram equalization of contrast response paper
- Srinivasan (1982) - 'Predictive coding: a fresh view of inhibition in the retina' paper
- Switkes (1978) - Power spectrum of carpentered environments paper
- Ruderman (1997) - Why are images 1/f2? paper
- Torralba & Oliva (2003) - Power spectrum of natural image categories paper
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Anthony DiFranco
Dylan Paiton
Michael Levy
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Feb. 10
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Whitening in time and color; Robust coding
- Dong & Atick (1995): spatiotemporal power spectrum of natural movies paper
- Ruderman (1998): statistics of cone responses paper
- Karklin & Simoncelli (2012): noisy population coding of natural images paper
Additional reading:
- Dong & Atick (1995) - spatiotemporal decorrelation using lagged and non-lagged cells paper
- Doi & Lewicki (2007) - A theory of retinal population coding paper
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Chayut Thanapirom
Michael Levy
Yubei Chen
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Feb. 17
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** Holiday **
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Feb. 24
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Higher-order statistics and sensory coding
- Barlow (1972): Sparse coding paper
- Field (1994): What is the goal of sensory coding? paper
- Bell & Sejnowski (1995): Independent component analysis. paper
Additional reading:
- Redlich (1993): Redundancy Reduction as a Strategy for Unsupervised Learning. paper
- Baddeley (1996): Searching for filter with 'interesting' output distributions: An uninteresting direction to explore? paper
- O'regan & Noe (2001): A sensorimotor account of vision and visual consciousness paper
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Karl Zipser
Michael Levy
Mayur Mudigonda
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March 3
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ICA and sparse coding of natural images
- Bell & Sejnowski (1997): ICA of natural images paper
- Olshausen & Field (1997): Sparse coding of natural images paper
- van Hateren & Ruderman (1998), Olshausen (2003): ICA/sparse coding of natural video paper1, paper2
Additional reading:
- Olshausen & Field (1996): simpler explanation of sparse coding paper
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Mayur Mudigonda
Zayd Enam
Georgios Exarchakis
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March 11 **Tuesday**
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Statistics of natural sound and auditory coding
- Clark & Voss: '1/f noise and music' paper
- Smith & Lewicki: sparse coding of natural sound paper
- Klein/Deweese: ICA/sparse coding of spectrograms paper1, paper2
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Tyler Lee
Yubei Chen
TBD
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March 17
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Higher-order group structure
- Geisler: contour statistics paper
- Hyvarinen: subspace ICA/topgraphic ICA paper1, paper2
- Lyu & Simoncelli: radial Gaussianization paper
Additional reading:
- Parent & Zucker (1989): Trace Inference, Curvature Consistency, and Curve Detection, paper
- Field et al. (1993): Contour Integration by the Human Visual System: Evidence for a Local “Association Field” paper
- Zetzsche et al. (1999): The atoms of vision: Cartesian or polar? paper
- Garrigues & Olshausen (2010): Group Sparse Coding with a Laplacian Scale Mixture Prior, paper
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Chayut Thanapirom
Guy Isely
TBD
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March 24
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** Spring recess **
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March 31
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Energy-based models
- Hinton: Product of experts models, paper
- Osindero & Hinton: Product of Experts model of natural images, paper
- Roth & Black: Fields of experts, paper
Additional reading:
- Hinton: Practical guide to training RBMs paper
- Teh et al: Energy-based models for sparse overcomplete representation, paper
- Zhu, Wu & Mumford: FRAME (Filters, random fields, and maximum entropy), paper
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Evan Shelhamer
Brian Cheung
Chris Warner
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April 7
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Learning invariances through 'slow feature analysis'
- Foldiak/Wiskott: slow feature analysis, paper1, paper2
- Hyvarinen: 'Bubbles' paper
- Berkes et al.: factorizing 'what' and 'where' from video, paper
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Guy Isely
Chayut Thanapirom
Bharath Hariharan
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April 14
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Manifold and Lie group models
- Carlsson et al.: Klein bottle model of natural images, paper
- Culpepper & Olshausen: Learning manifold transport operators, paper
- Roweis & Saul: Local Linear Embedding, paper
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Yubei Chen
Bruno/Mayur
James Arnemann
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April 21
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Hierarchical models
- Karklin & Lewicki (2003): density components, paper
- Shan & Cottrell: stacked ICA, paper
- Cadieu & Olshausen (2012): learning intermediate representations of form and motion, paper
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Tyler Lee
Brian Cheung
Dylan Paiton
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April 28
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Deep network models
- Hinton & Salakhudinov (2006): stacked RBMs, paper
- Le et al. (2011): Unsupervised learning (Google brain, 'cat' neurons), paper
- Krishevsky et al. (2012): Supervised learning, ImageNet 1000 paper
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TBD
TBD
Reza Abbasi-Asl
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May 6
Note: Tuesday
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Special topics
- Fergus (2013): visualizing what deep nets learn paper
- Schmidhuber: deep nets (paper), focusing on LOCOCODE (paper)
- Image compression with Hopfield networks
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Shiry Ginosar
Anthony DiFranco
Chris Hillar
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May 12
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Special topics
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