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Focus of Attention Improves Information Transfer in Visual Features

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source link: https://mtiezzi.github.io/publication/2020-09-25-focus
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Focus of Attention Improves Information Transfer in Visual Features

Published in NeurIPS2020, 2020

Recommended citation: Matteo Tiezzi, Stefano Melacci, Alessandro Betti, Marco Maggini, Marco Gori (2020). "Focus of Attention Improves Information Transfer in Visual Features " NeurIPS2020 https://papers.nips.cc/paper/2020/hash/fc2dc7d20994a777cfd5e6de734fe254-Abstract.html

Unsupervised learning from continuous visual streams is a challenging problem that cannot be naturally and efficiently managed in the classic batch-mode setting of computation. The information stream must be carefully processed accordingly to an appropriate spatio-temporal distribution of the visual data, while most approaches of learning commonly assume uniform probability density. In this paper we focus on unsupervised learning for transferring visual information in a truly online setting by using a computational model that is inspired to the principle of least action in physics. The maximization of the mutual information is carried out by a temporal process which yields online estimation of the entropy terms. The model, which is based on second-order differential equations, maximizes the information transfer from the input to a discrete space of symbols related to the visual features of the input, whose computation is supported by hidden neurons. In order to better structure the input probability distribution, we use a human-like focus of attention model that, coherently with the information maximization model, is also based on second-order differential equations. We provide experimental results to support the theory by showing that the spatio-temporal filtering induced by the focus of attention allows the system to globally transfer more information from the input stream over the focused areas and, in some contexts, over the whole frames with respect to the unfiltered case that yields uniform probability distributions.

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@article{tiezzi2020focus,
  title={Focus of Attention Improves Information Transfer in Visual Features},
  author={Tiezzi, Matteo and Melacci, Stefano and Betti, Alessandro and Maggini, Marco and Gori, Marco},
  journal={Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
  volume={33},
  year={2020}
}

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