LEARNING EYE VERGENCE CONTROL FROM A DISTRIBUTED DISPARITY REPRESENTATION
Author(s) -
Nikolay Chumerin,
Agostino Gibaldi,
Silvio P. Sabatini,
Marc M. Van Hulle
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of neural systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.376
H-Index - 63
eISSN - 1793-6462
pISSN - 0129-0657
DOI - 10.1142/s0129065710002425
Subject(s) - gaze , vergence (optics) , artificial intelligence , computer vision , computer science , orientation (vector space) , stimulus (psychology) , population , eye movement , mathematics , geometry , psychology , cognitive psychology , demography , sociology
We present two neural models for vergence angle control of a robotic head, a simplified and a more complex one. Both models work in a closed-loop manner and do not rely on explicitly computed disparity, but extract the desired vergence angle from the post-processed response of a population of disparity tuned complex cells, the actual gaze direction and the actual vergence angle. The first model assumes that the gaze direction of the robotic head is orthogonal to its baseline and the stimulus is a frontoparallel plane orthogonal to the gaze direction. The second model goes beyond these assumptions, and operates reliably in the general case where all restrictions on the orientation of the gaze, as well as the stimulus position, type and orientation, are dropped.
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