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. 1998 Dec 7;265(1412):2315-20.
doi: 10.1098/rspb.1998.0577.

Independent component analysis of natural image sequences yields spatio-temporal filters similar to simple cells in primary visual cortex

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Independent component analysis of natural image sequences yields spatio-temporal filters similar to simple cells in primary visual cortex

J H van Hateren et al. Proc Biol Sci. .

Abstract

Simple cells in the primary visual cortex process incoming visual information with receptive fields localized in space and time, bandpass in spatial and temporal frequency, tuned in orientation, and commonly selective for the direction of movement. It is shown that performing independent component analysis (ICA) on video sequences of natural scenes produces results with qualitatively similar spatio-temporal properties. Whereas the independent components of video resemble moving edges or bars, the independent component filters, i.e. the analogues of receptive fields, resemble moving sinusoids windowed by steady Gaussian envelopes. Contrary to earlier ICA results on static images, which gave only filters at the finest possible spatial scale, the spatio-temporal analysis yields filters at a range of spatial and temporal scales. Filters centred at low spatial frequencies are generally tuned to faster movement than those at high spatial frequencies.

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