Because these networks are based on neuroscientists» current understanding of how the brain performs
object recognition, the success of the latest networks suggest that neuroscientists have a
fairly accurate
grasp of how
object recognition works, says James DiCarlo, a professor of neuroscience and head of MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the senior author of a paper describing the study in the Dec. 11 issue of the journal PLoS Computational Biology.
Once you've
grasped how all of these basic mechanics combine together, ChromaGun does a
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