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Learn how the brain handles certain optical illusions, causing us to perceive shapes that don't actually exist.
The first author, Liu Yanqing, graduated from Zhejiang University and is currently a PhD student at UCSC, focusing on multimodal understanding, visual-language pretraining, and visual foundation ...
An illusion is when we see and perceive an object that doesn't match the sensory input that reaches our eyes. In the case of the image below, the sensory input is four Pac Man–like black figures.
In the rapid evolution of multimodal large models, the visual module has always been a key cornerstone supporting the entire system. For a long time, CLIP-style image-text contrastive learning has ...
Neuroscientists are zeroing in on how special kinds of brain cells help us see things that aren't actually there.