| Literature DB >> 11516357 |
J Triesch1, C von der Malsburg.
Abstract
Sensory integration or sensor fusion -- the integration of information from different modalities, cues, or sensors -- is among the most fundamental problems of perception in biological and artificial systems. We propose a new architecture for adaptively integrating different cues in a self-organized manner. In Democratic Integration different cues agree on a result, and each cue adapts toward the result agreed on. In particular, discordant cues are quickly suppressed and recalibrated, while cues having been consistent with the result in the recent past are given a higher weight in the future. The architecture is tested in a face tracking scenario. Experiments show its robustness with respect to sudden changes in the environment as long as the changes disrupt only a minority of cues at the same time, although all cues may be disrupted at one time or another.Mesh:
Year: 2001 PMID: 11516357 DOI: 10.1162/089976601750399308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neural Comput ISSN: 0899-7667 Impact factor: 2.026