Hi -
I thought I would introduce myself to the list. I'm Gary Cottrell, and I've been
building computational models (or my students have!) of visual processing for slightly
over 20 years. My lab is interested in how the brain processes visual information from a
number of perspectives - how do we recognize facial expressions, how do we recognize faces
& objects, how do we decide where to look, how to we integrate information over
fixations, what is the source of hemispheric asymmetries, what is the cause of search
asymmetries? We've also investigated how hierarchical visual representations can be
formed through unsupervised learning. I have a bad habit of publishing things in the cog
sci conference and then not sending that to a journal, so some of my work is obscure, but
it is all on my web page.
I'm also a member of the Perceptual Expertise Network, where I've mostly been
interested in computational explanations of what I call the Visual Expertise Mystery,
which is why would an area (the FFA) that presumably starts out as a face area become
recruited for other areas of expertise? While a fair number of the readers of this list
probably believe that that question starts from a false presupposition, we have a good
computational answer, if you allow it the question! ;-)
I hope to see many of you at VSS!
cheers,
gary
Gary Cottrell
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