Allan D. Jepson
Affiliations: | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Thomas F. El-Maraghi | grad student | 2003 | University of Toronto |
Gustavo H. Carneiro | grad student | 2004 | University of Toronto |
Srinivas C. Chennubhotla | grad student | 2004 | University of Toronto |
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Rezanejad M, Wilder J, Walther DB, et al. (2023) Shape-Based Measures Improve Scene Categorization. Ieee Transactions On Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence |
Wilder J, Rezanejad M, Dickinson S, et al. (2022) Neural correlates of local parallelism during naturalistic vision. Plos One. 17: e0260266 |
Wilder JD, Rezanejad M, Siddiqi K, et al. (2019) The neural basis of local contour symmetry in scene perception Journal of Vision. 19: 189a |
Rezanejad M, Downs G, Wilder J, et al. (2019) Perceptual grouping aids recognition of line drawings of scenes by CNNs Journal of Vision. 19: 129 |
Wilder J, Rezanejad M, Dickinson S, et al. (2018) Local contour symmetry facilitates scene categorization. Cognition. 182: 307-317 |
Wilder J, Dickinson S, Jepson A, et al. (2018) Spatial relationships between contours impact rapid scene classification. Journal of Vision. 18: 1 |
Wilder J, Rezanejad M, Siddiqi K, et al. (2018) Measuring local symmetry in real-world scenes Journal of Vision. 18: 749 |
Wilder J, Rezanejad M, Dickinson S, et al. (2017) The perceptual advantage of symmetry for scene perception Journal of Vision. 17: 1091 |
Estrada F, Fleet D, Jepson A. (2009) Stochastic image denoising British Machine Vision Conference, Bmvc 2009 - Proceedings |
Carneiro G, Jepson AD. (2009) The quantitative characterization of the distinctiveness and robustness of local image descriptors Image and Vision Computing. 27: 1143-1156 |