Human and Machine Vision
โ Scribed by Colo.) Conference on Human and Machine Vision (1981 : Denver, Barbara Hope, Azriel Rosenfeld, Jacob Beck, National Science Foundation (U. S.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 567
- Series
- Notes and Reports in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, 8
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Notes and Reports in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages vii-viii
Preface, Page ix, Jacob Beck, Barbara Hope, Azriel Rosenfeld
Acknowledgments, Page xi
A Theory of Textural Segmentation, Pages 1-38, Jacob Beck, K. Prazdny, Azriel Rosenfeld
Criteria for Representations of Shape, Pages 39-84, Michael Brady
Contrasts between Human and Machine Vision: Should Technology Recapitulate Phylogeny?, Pages 85-96, Myron L. Braunstein
Flexibility in Representational Systems, Pages 97-106, Lynn A. Cooper
Computing with Connections, Pages 107-155, J.A. Feldman, D.H. Ballard
Stimulus Information and Processing Mechanisms in Visual Space Perception, Pages 157-235, Ralph Norman Haber
Mapping Image Properties into Shape Constraints: Skewed Symmetry, Affine-Transformable Patterns, and the Shape-from-Texture Paradigm, Pages 237-257, Takeo Kanade, John R. Render
Visual Computation, Pages 259-268, Paul A. Kolers
The Psychology of Perceptual Organization: A Transformational Approach, Pages 269-339, Stephen E. Palmer
Why the Human Perceiver Is a Bad Machine, Pages 341-364, D.N. Perkins
Spatiotemporal Interpolation in Vision, Pages 365-393, T. Poggio, M. Fahle
Isolating Representational Systems, Pages 395-412, Michael I. Posner, Avishai Henik
A Sketch of a (Computational) Theory of Visual Kinesthesis, Pages 413-423, K. Prazdny
Environment-Centered Representation of Spatial Layout: Available Visual Information from Texture and Perspective, Pages 425-458, H.A. Sedgwick
Recent Computational Studies in the Interpretation of Structure from Motion, Pages 459-480, Shimon Ullman
On the Role of Structure in Vision, Pages 481-543, Andrew P. Witkin, Jay M. Tenenbaum
Computational and Psychophysical Experiments in Grouping: Early Orientation Selection, Pages 545-567, Steven W. Zucker
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