MIT Press, 2000. โ 475p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>Our knowledge of the world surrounding us is mediated by our senses. In visual perception, we sense the light emanating from objects in the environment and infer from this light a wealth of information about the environment. We are able to โseeโ dept
Computational Vision, Information Processing In Perception And Visual Behavior
โ Scribed by Hanspeter A. Mallot, John S. Allen
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Series
- Computational Neuroscience
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This text provides an introduction to computational aspects of early vision, in particular, color, stereo, and visual navigation. It integrates approaches from psychophysics and quantitative neurobiology, as well as theories and algorithms from machine vision and photogrammetry. When presenting mathematical material, it uses detailed verbal descriptions and illustrations to clarify complex points. The text is suitable for upper-level students in neuroscience, biology, and psychology who have basic mathematical skills and are interested in studying the mathematical modeling of perception.
โฆ Table of Contents
preface.pdf......Page 1
partI.pdf......Page 2
chap1.pdf......Page 4
chap2.pdf......Page 17
partII.pdf......Page 34
chap3.pdf......Page 36
chap4.pdf......Page 60
chap5.pdf......Page 81
partIII.pdf......Page 105
chap6.pdf......Page 107
chap7.pdf......Page 132
chap8.pdf......Page 148
partIV.pdf......Page 162
chap9.pdf......Page 164
chap10.pdf......Page 185
chap11.pdf......Page 209
glossary.pdf......Page 227
math.pdf......Page 244
references.pdf......Page 245
aindex.pdf......Page 266
sindex.pdf......Page 272
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