Human Face Recognition Found In Neural Network Based On Monkey Brains

Summary

A neural network that simulates the way monkeys recognize faces produces many of the idiosyncratic behaviors found in humans, says computer scientists.

“Our proposed model…explains neural response characteristics of monkey face patches; as well several behavioral phenomena observed in humans.”

The process behind this work is almost as fascinating as the result.

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