AI RESEARCH
Temporal Slowness in Central Vision Drives Semantic Object Learning
arXiv CS.CV
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ArXi:2602.04462v2 Announce Type: replace Humans acquire semantic object representations from egocentric visual streams with minimal supervision, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Importantly, the visual system only processes the center of its field of view with high resolution and it learns similar representations for visual inputs occurring close in time. This emphasizes slowly changing information around gaze locations. This study investigates the role of central vision and slowness learning in the formation of semantic object representations from human-like visual experience.