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B. Chai†, D.B. Walther†, D.M. Beck*, L. Fei-Fei*. Exploring Functional Connectivities of the Human Brain using Multivariate Information Analysis. NIPS 2009. (†,* indicates equal contribution)
B. Yao, D.B. Walther, D.M. Beck*, L. Fei-Fei*. Hierarchical Mixture of Classification Experts Uncovers Interactions between Brain Regions. NIPS 2009. (* indicates equal contribution)
Dirk B. Walther, Eamon Caddigan, Li Fei-Fei*, and Diane M. Beck* (2009), Natural scene categories revealed in distributed patterns of activity in the human brain, Journal of Neuroscience, 29(34):10573–10581. (* indicates equal contribution)
Huazhong Ning, Tony X. Han, Dirk B. Walther, Ming Liu, and Thomas Huang (2009), Hierarchical Space-Time Model Enabling Efficient Search for Human Actions, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol. 19 no. 6, pp. 808-820
2007
Dirk B. Walther and Christof Koch (2007), Attention in Hierarchical Models of Object Recognition. in Paul Cisek, Trevor Drew, and John F. Kalaska (eds.), Computational Neuroscience: Theoretical insights into brain function, Progress in Brain Research, Volume 165, Pages 57-78.
Dirk B. Walther and Li Fei-Fei (2007). Task-set switching with natural scenes: Measuring the cost of deploying top-down attention. Journal of Vision, 7(11):9, 1-12, http://journalofvision.org/7/11/9/, doi:10.1167/7.11.9.
2006
Dirk Walther and Christof Koch (2006), Modeling attention to salient proto-objects. Neural Networks 19, 1395-1407.
2005
Dirk Walther, Ueli Rutishauser, Christof Koch, and Pietro Perona (2005), Selective visual attention enables learning and recognition of multiple objects in cluttered scenes, Computer Vision and Image Understanding 100, 41-63.
2004
Dirk Walther, and Duane Edgington (2004), The art of seeing jellies. The Neuromorphic Engineer 1, 6-6.
Dirk Walther, Duane R. Edgington, and Christof Koch (2004), Detection and Tracking of Objects in Underwater Video. IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 1, 544-549.
Dirk Walther, Ueli Rutishauser, Christof Koch, and Pietro Perona (2004), On the usefulness of attention for object recognition, 2nd Workshop on Attention and Performance in Computational Vision at the European Conference for Computer Vision, 96-103.
Nachiket Kapre, Dirk Walther, Christof Koch, André DeHon (2004), Saliency on a chip: a digital approach with an FPGA, The Neuromorphic Engineer, 2, 9-11.
Ueli Rutishauser, Dirk Walther, Christof Koch, and Pietro Perona (2004), Is bottom-up attention useful for object recognition? IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2, 37-44.
2002
D. Chung, R. Hirata, T. N. Mundhenk, J. Ng, R. J. Peters, E. Pichon, A. Tsui, T. Ventrice, D. Walther, P. Williams, L. Itti (2002), A New Robotics Platform for Neuromorphic Vision: Beobots. Biologically Motivated Computer Vision - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2525, 558-566, Springer.
Dirk Walther, Laurent Itti, Maximilian Riesenhuber, Tomaso Poggio, and Christof Koch (2002), Attentional Selection for Object Recognition - a Gentle Way. Biologically Motivated Computer Vision - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2525, 472-479, Springer.
2000
Dirk Walther, Mihal E. Gross, Ken Evans-Lutterodt, Walter L. Brown, M. Oh, S. Merchant, and P. Naresh (2000), Room Temperature Recrystallization of Electroplated Copper Thin Films: Methods and Mechanisms. Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, California.
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