Understanding and Simulating Border Ownership Centered Segmentation

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Abstract

Border ownership is a critical component of biological vision systems, enabling object segmentation and figure-ground organization. Understanding border ownership-centered segmentation is essential for advancing vision neuroscience and computer vision. In our prior work, “Border Ownership, Category Selectivity, and Beyond” (Chen et al., 2022)[6], we introduced a channel-based representation for coding border ownership and category selectivity. Building on this foundation, this paper addresses the remaining challenges in border ownership-centered segmentation. We explore binocular disparity representation, the generation of binocular border ownership for contrast- and disparity-defined objects, and border ownership generation for illusory and contour-defined objects, including the Rubin Face-Vase illusion. We also propose the creation of ‘object pointers’ through hypothetical active neurons to address the ‘surface filling-in’ process in neuroscience and generate ‘instance masks’ in computer vision.

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