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Computational Processes in Human Vision

Computational Processes in Human Vision

An interdisciplinary perspective

Zenon Pylyshyn

512 pages, parution le 10/06/1988

Résumé

This volume is the result of a workshop which brought together a
group of researchers concerned with understanding human as well as
artificial vision from a computational perspective. The chapters are
original essays and research reports that span a wide range of
disciplinary approaches--from experimental psychophysics and
psychobiology to mathematical analysis, as well as a spectrum of
problems in visual processing--from how the earliest stages of
processing visual signals takes place, through what the role of
visual attention focusing is, to the high level problem of how we
recognize familiar objects. They also include theoretical and
empirical explorations of such general issues as the complexity of
visual processing and the representation of visual knowledge.

Contents

  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • PREATTENTIVE FEATURE MEASUREMENT
    - Playing Twenty Questions with Nature - Aspects of Visual Texture Discrimination - Correlational Mechanisms for Spatial Vision - The Measurement of Binocular Disparity - Natural Constraints on Apparent Motion - The Hypercomplex Neuron : Has Vision Been Thrown a Curve ?
  • VISUAL ROUTINES - Curve Tracing Operations and the Perception of Spatial Relations - Image Chunking Defining Spatial Building Blocks for Scene Analysis - Here and There in the Visual Field
  • ARCHITECTURAL ISSUES IN EARLY VISION - Pathways in Early Vision - Modularity in Visuomotor Control : From Input to Output - How Does Human Vision Beat the Computational Complexity of Visual Perception ?
  • RECOGNITION AND RPEPRESENTATION OF FORM AND OBJECT - Preattentive Processing and Vision - Aspects and Extensions of a Theory of Human Image Understanding - Visual Object Identification : Some Effects of Image Foreshortening and Monecular Depth Cues - Stable Representation of Shape - Adequacy Criteria for Visual Knowledge Representation -Author Index - Subject Index

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Éditeur(s) Intellect Books
Auteur(s) Zenon Pylyshyn
Parution 10/06/1988
Nb. de pages 512
Format 15,5 x 23,5
Poids 856g
EAN13 9780893914608

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