A computational cognition model of perception, memory, and judgment

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XiaoLan Fu
LianHong Cai
Ye Liu
Jia Jia
WenFeng Chen
Zhang Yi
GuoZhen Zhao
YongJin Liu
ChangXu Wu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Psychology
[2] Tsinghua University,TNLIST, Department of Computer Science and Technology
[3] Sichuan University,College of Computer Science
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology
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perception; memory; judgment; computational cognition model;
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The mechanism of human cognition and its computability provide an important theoretical foundation to intelligent computation of visual media. This paper focuses on the intelligent processing of massive data of visual media and its corresponding processes of perception, memory, and judgment in cognition. In particular, both the human cognitive mechanism and cognitive computability of visual media are investigated in this paper at the following three levels: neurophysiology, cognitive psychology, and computational modeling. A computational cognition model of Perception, Memory, and Judgment (PMJ model for short) is proposed, which consists of three stages and three pathways by integrating the cognitive mechanism and computability aspects in a unified framework. Finally, this paper illustrates the applications of the proposed PMJ model in five visual media research areas. As demonstrated by these applications, the PMJ model sheds some light on the intelligent processing of visual media, and it would be innovative for researchers to apply human cognitive mechanism to computer science.
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