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Wang, C., Wang, Y., Lin, Z., Yuille, A. & Gao, W. Robust Estimation of 3D Human Poses from a Single Image. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-013.pdf (510.23 KB)
Tang, H., Buia, C., Madsen, J., Anderson, W. S. & Kreiman, G. A role for recurrent processing in object completion: neurophysiological, psychophysical and computational evidence. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-009.pdf (4.21 MB)
Li, Y., Koch, C., Rehg, J. M. & Yuille, A. The Secrets of Salient Object Segmentation. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-014.pdf (1.59 MB)
Barbu, A. et al. Seeing is Worse than Believing: Reading People’s Minds Better than Computer-Vision Methods Recognize Actions. (2014).PDF icon CBMM Memo 012.pdf (678.95 KB)
Barbu, A. et al. Computer Vision – ECCV 2014, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8693, 612–627 (Springer International Publishing, 2014).
Siddharth, N., Barbu, A. & Siskind, J. Mark. Seeing What You’re Told: Sentence-Guided Activity Recognition In Video. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-006.pdf (1.2 MB)
Siddharth, N., Barbu, A. & Siskind, J. Mark. Seeing What You’re Told: Sentence-Guided Activity Recognition In Video. CVPR (IEEE, 2014).PDF icon Publication (453.54 KB)
Siddharth, N., Barbu, A. & Siskind, J. Mark. Seeing what you're told, sentence guided activity recognition in video. Appeared at CVPR (2014).PDF icon poster-1701.pdf (4.61 MB)
Singer, J., Madsen, J., Anderson, W. S. & Kreiman, G. Sensitivity to Timing and Order in Human Visual Cortex. (2014).PDF icon CBMM-Memo-005.pdf (1.12 MB)
Mendoza-Halliday, D., Torres, S. & Martinez-Trujillo, J. Sharp emergence of feature-selective sustained activity along the dorsal visual pathway. Nature Neuroscience 7, (2014).
Singer, J. & Kreiman, G. Short temporal asynchrony disrupts visual object recognition. J Vis 14, 7 (2014).
Singer, J. & Kreiman, G. Short temporal asynchrony disrupts visual object recognition. (2014). at <http://klab.tch.harvard.edu/resources/singer_asynchrony.html>
Singer, J. & Kreiman, G. Short temporal asynchrony disrupts visual object recognition. Journal of Vision 12, (2014).
Singer, J. & Kreiman, G. Short temporal asynchrony disrupts visual object recognition. (2014). at <http://klab.tch.harvard.edu/resources/singer_asynchrony.html>
Prevedel, R. et al. Simultaneous whole-animal 3D imaging of neuronal activity using light-field microscopy. Nature Methods 11, 727 - 730 (2014).
Fried, I., Rutishauser, U., Cerf, M. & Kreiman, G. Single Neuron Studies of the Human Brain. Probing Cognition. Probing cognition (MIT Press, 2014).
Tang, H. et al. Spatiotemporal Dynamics Underlying Object Completion in Human Ventral Visual Cortex. Neuron 83, 736 - 748 (2014).
Voinea, S., Zhang, C., Evangelopoulos, G., Rosasco, L. & Poggio, T. Speech Representations based on a Theory for Learning Invariances. (2014).
Bergen, L. & Goodman, N. D. The strategic use of noise in pragmatic reasoning. (2014).
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Subtasks of Unconstrained Face Recognition. (2014).PDF icon Leibo_Liao_Poggio_subtasks_VISAPP_2014.pdf (268.69 KB)
Leibo, J. Z., Liao, Q. & Poggio, T. Subtasks of unconstrained face recognition. (2014).
Poggio, T. & Squire, L. R. The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography Volume 8 8, (Society for Neuroscience, 2014).PDF icon Volume Introduction and Preface (232.8 KB)PDF icon TomasoPoggio.pdf (1.43 MB)
Liao, Q., Leibo, J. Z. & Poggio, T. Unsupervised learning of clutter-resistant visual representations from natural videos. (2014).PDF icon 1409.3879v2.pdf (3.64 MB)
Anselmi, F. et al. Unsupervised learning of invariant representations with low sample complexity: the magic of sensory cortex or a new framework for machine learning?. (2014).PDF icon CBMM Memo No. 001 (940.36 KB)
Mormann, F. et al. Single neuron studies of the human brain. Probing cognition (2014).

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