A linear Fourier model of dipteran ommatidial sampling predicts that zebra stripes generate parasitic spatial frequencies at biologically relevant distances, inducing motion illusions that deter fly landing.
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Recurrent networks built from tunable expressive neurons reveal scaling laws with an optimal parameter split that shifts toward higher per-neuron complexity at larger scales.
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Diptera vision and zebra stripes
A linear Fourier model of dipteran ommatidial sampling predicts that zebra stripes generate parasitic spatial frequencies at biologically relevant distances, inducing motion illusions that deter fly landing.
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Scaling Laws and Tradeoffs in Recurrent Networks of Expressive Neurons
Recurrent networks built from tunable expressive neurons reveal scaling laws with an optimal parameter split that shifts toward higher per-neuron complexity at larger scales.