Journal Articles
Mazor, B. roundtable with Carlson, J., Kalocsai, P., Willis,
B., Scholten, M. J. & Lazzouni, M. (2005).
Biometric Imaging Faces a Reality Check.
Advanced Imaging, Volume 5, Number 9, 38-44.
Kalocsai, P. & Imparato, N. (2005).
Snapshots for Our Times: Face Recognition in 2005.
Security Technology & Design, Volume 15, Number 6,
28-34.
Sartor, M., Kalocsai, P. & Imparato, N. (2005).
Intelligent Video in 2005: The prospects, players and
problems behind smart surveillance. Security
Technology & Design, Volume 15, Number 4,
36-40.
Kalocsai, P. (2004). Human sensitivity
to face statistics computed on V1 similarity [Abstract].
Journal of Vision, 4(8), 435a.
http://journalofvision.org/4/8/435/,
doi:10.1167/4.8.435.
Kalocsai, P., von der Malsburg, C. & Horn, J. (2000).
Face recognition by statistical analysis of feature
detectors. Image and Vision Computing,
Volume 18, Number 4,
273-278.
Kalocsai, P. (2000). Recognition
Model with Narrow and Broad Extension Fields.
Information Sciences, 126, 41-56.
Kalocsai, P. & Shams, S. (1999).
Visualization and Analysis of Gene Expression Data.
Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation, Volume 4, Number 5, 58-61.
Biederman, I., Subramaniam, S., Bar, M., Kalocsai, P. & Fiser, J. (1999). Subordinate-level Object
Classification Reexamined. Psychological
Research, 62, 131-153.
Biederman, I. & Kalocsai, P. (1997).
Neurocomputational Bases of Object and Face Recognition.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society:
Biological Sciences, 352, 1203-1219.
Kalocsai, P., Konen, W. & Biederman, I.
The Contribution of Extension Fields to Shape
Recognition Performance of a Model Positing Hypercolumn Reresentations.
Submitted to Vision Research.
Kalocsai, P. & Biederman, I. Spatial
Filter Representation of Orientation, Expression, and Gender in Face
Recognition. Submitted to JEP: Human Perception
and Performance.
Subramaniam, S., Biederman, I. & Kalocsai, P.
Predicting the Shape Similarity of Objects without
Distinguishing Viewpoint Invariant Properties (VIPs) or Parts.
Submitted to Psychological
Research.