IACAPA: modelling recognition and learning of people with an interactive activation and competition model
IACAPA: modelling recognition and learning of people with an interactive activation and competition model
Several attempts have been made to model the processes involved in face recognition in a biologically and psychologically plausible manner. The most successful of these attempts used an interactive activation and competition (IAC) architecture. Here, the IAC architecture is extended to model acquisition as well as recognition of people, and the influence of name provision on the learning process is examined.
0852967217
779-784
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Stevenage, S.V.
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Lewis, H.G.
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1999
Stevenage, S.V.
493f8c57-9af9-4783-b189-e06b8e958460
Lewis, H.G.
e9048cd8-c188-49cb-8e2a-45f6b316336a
Stevenage, S.V. and Lewis, H.G.
(1999)
IACAPA: modelling recognition and learning of people with an interactive activation and competition model.
In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN '99).
Institution of Engineering and Technology.
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(doi:10.1049/cp:19991206).
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Several attempts have been made to model the processes involved in face recognition in a biologically and psychologically plausible manner. The most successful of these attempts used an interactive activation and competition (IAC) architecture. Here, the IAC architecture is extended to model acquisition as well as recognition of people, and the influence of name provision on the learning process is examined.
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Published date: 1999
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9th International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks (ICANN '99), Edinburgh, UK, 1999-09-07 - 1999-09-10
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