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Dirk B Walther
University of Toronto - Toronto / Canada
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 650357
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Dirk B Walther's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Modeling attention to salient proto-objectsD Walther, C KochNeural networks 19 (9), 1395-1407, 200615372006
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Is bottom-up attention useful for object recognition?U Rutishauser, D Walther, C Koch, P PeronaProceedings of the 2004 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision …, 20047592004
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Natural scene categories revealed in distributed patterns of activity in the human brainDB Walther, E Caddigan, L Fei-Fei, DM BeckJournal of neuroscience 29 (34), 10573-10581, 20093642009
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Attentional selection for object recognition—a gentle wayD Walther, L Itti, M Riesenhuber, T Poggio, C KochBiologically Motivated Computer Vision: Second International Workshop, BMCV …, 20023562002
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Selective visual attention enables learning and recognition of multiple objects in cluttered scenesD Walther, U Rutishauser, C Koch, P PeronaComputer Vision and Image Understanding 100 (1-2), 41-63, 20052972005
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