1. Using the V1 simple colls depicted in the figure, draw a diagram showing how you could use logio gates to create a co
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1. Using the V1 simple cells depicted in the figure, draw a diagram showing how you could use logic gates to create a complex cell that would detect an uppercase letter "T". Assume that each 3x3 grid is overlaid on the same part of the image. That is, the upper left square in each grid is a cell that responds to the upper left of an image. 000000000 2000 000 wo2010 2. Use the same grid of simple horizontal and vertical lines to then demonstrate how you could use a more complicated arrangement of simple cells and logic gates to make a complex cell that will respond to an L-shaped pattern that is at any of the 4 possible orientations that would result from rotating the pattern by 90-degree increments.
1. Using the V1 simple cells depicted in the figure, draw a diagram showing how you could use logic gates to create a complex cell that would detect an uppercase letter "T". Assume that each 3x3 grid is overlaid on the same part of the image. That is, the upper left square in each grid is a cell that responds to the upper left of an image. 000000000 2000 000 wo2010 2. Use the same grid of simple horizontal and vertical lines to then demonstrate how you could use a more complicated arrangement of simple cells and logic gates to make a complex cell that will respond to an L-shaped pattern that is at any of the 4 possible orientations that would result from rotating the pattern by 90-degree increments.