Retina
- It turns out that your retina (which is really part of the brain)
acts as a bunch of on-centre off-surround detectors, and
off-centre on-surround detectors, of varying sizes.
- So, what goes down the optic nerve is the output of these receptive
fields.
- That means if there is a black dot (on-centre) surrounded by white
space (off surround) that you're
looking at, some neurons respond at their highest firing rate.
- We model this with a neuron that takes inputs from the receptive
field.
- It takes excitatory inputs from the centre,
- and inhibitory inputs from the surround.
- That's the visual input mechansim for our agents.
- The next level of processing does line, edge and corner detection.