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Mark Brady

Ph.D. 1999

Thesis Title: Psychophysical Investigations of Incomplete Forms and Forms with Backgrounds

Advisor: Daniel Kersten


Recent Publications:

Brady, M. J., & Kersten, D. (2003). Bootstrapped learning of novel objects. Journal of Vision, Accepted.

Brady, M. J., Kersten, D., & Ziegenhagen, S. (2002). Learning to segment and recognize novel objects evolves in parallel. Paper presented at the Vision Sciences Society, 2nd Anual Meeting, Sarasota Florida.

Brady, M. J., Ziegenhagen, S., & Kersten, D. (2002). Learning to recognize novel camouflaged objects. Paper presented at the Third Annual Computational Neuroscience Symposium: Visual Processing of Natural Images, Minneapolis, MN.

Shams, L., Brady, M. J., & Schaal, S. K. (2001). Graph matching vs. mutual information maximization for object detection. Neural Networks, 14(3), 345-354.

Brady, M., & Kersten, D. (2000). The Camouflage Challenge, from http://gandalf.psych.umn.edu/~kersten/kersten-lab/camouflage/camouflageChallenge.html

Brady, M. J., & Kersten, D. J. (2000). Temporal asymmetries of illusory contour formation. Paper presented at the IOVS, Fort Lauderdale, FL.


Present Position: Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
North Dakota State University
E-Mail: mark.brady@ndsu.nodak.edu

Personal Site / More Information:

http://www.psych.ndsu.nodak.edu/brady/

http://gandalf.psych.umn.edu/~kersten/kersten-lab/camouflage/digitalembryo.html

 
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