
Vision and Brain
How the Brain Sees / New Approaches to Computer Vision
Stephen Grossberg, Leif Finkel, David J. Field
Résumé
This interdisciplinary book surveys recent experimental and theoretical discoveries concerning how a brain sees and how insights about biological vision can be used to develop more effective algorithms for image processing in technology.
L'auteur - Stephen Grossberg
Stephen Grossberg , Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University
L'auteur - Leif Finkel
Leif Finkel , Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University
L'auteur - David J. Field
David Field , Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University
Sommaire
- Introduction
- A new view of the primary visual cortex
- Feedforward, feedback and inhibitory connections in primate visual cortex
- Electrophysiological classes of neocortical neurons
- A simple cell model with dominating opponent inhibition for robust image processing
- Nonlinear V1 responses to natural scenes revealed by neural network analysis
- The contribution of vertical and horizontal connections to the receptive field center and surround in V1
- Perceptual grouping and the interactions between visual cortical areas
- Fast synchronization of perceptual grouping in laminar visual cortical circuits
- A model of contextual interactions and contour detection in primary visual cortex
- Using afterimages to test neural mechanisms for perceptual filling-in
- Hue geometry and horizontal connections
- A theory of the benham top based on center-surround interactions in the parvocellular pathway
- A neuromorphic model for achromatic and chromatic surface representation of natural images
- Integration of form and motion within a generative model of visual cortex
- Associative learning in early vision
- Recognition invariance obtained by extended and invariant features
- Attentional states and the degree of visual adaptation to gratings
- Separate neural definitions of visual consciousness and visual attention: A case for phenomenal awareness
- A model of active visual search with object-based attention guiding scan paths
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Elsevier |
Auteur(s) | Stephen Grossberg, Leif Finkel, David J. Field |
Parution | 04/11/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 897 |
Format | 21,5 x 29 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1013g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780080445519 |
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