Object recognition and visual attention are tightly linked processes in human perception. Over the last three decades, many models have been suggested to explain these two processes and their interactions, and in some cases these models appear to contradict each other. We suggest a unifying framework for object recognition and attention and review the existing modeling literature in this context. Furthermore, we demonstrate a proof-of-concept implementation for sharing complex features between recognition and attention as a mode of top-down attention to particular objects or object categories.
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PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article
Journal: Progress in brain research
VOLUME: 165
Page Numbers: 57-78
Journal Abbreviation: Prog. Brain Res.
ISSN: 0079-6123
DAY: 10
MONTH: 10
YEAR: 2007
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