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Human and Machine Vision: Analogies and Divergencies

โœ Scribed by Silvana Vallerga (auth.), Virginio Cantoni (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
399
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The following are the proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Perception held in Pavia, Italy, on September 27-30, 1993, under the auspices of four institutions: the Group of Cybernetic and Biophysics (GNCB)s of the National Research Council (CNR), the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI * IA), the Italian Association of Psychology (AlP), and the Italian Chapter of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR). The theme of this third workshop was: "Human and Machine Vision: Analogies and Divergencies." A wide spectrum of topics was covered, ranging from neurophysiology, to computer architecture, to psychology, to image understanding, etc. For this reason the structure of this workshop was quite different from those of the first two held in Parma (1991), and Trieste (1992). This time the workshop was composed of just eight modules, each one consisting of two invited lectures (dealing with vision in nature and machines, respectively) and a common panel discussion (including the two lecturers and three invited panellists).

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
The Phylogenetic Evolution of the Visual System....Pages 1-12
A Control View to Vision Architectures....Pages 13-56
Panel Summary One Model for Vision Systems?....Pages 57-65
Structure and Function in the Retina....Pages 67-82
On-Chip Vision....Pages 83-103
Panel Summary Foveation, Log-Polar Mapping and Multiscale Approaches to Early Vision....Pages 105-108
Neurophysiology of the Striate Cortex....Pages 109-114
Visual Form Representation....Pages 115-129
Panel Summary Looking For Visual Primitives....Pages 131-144
The Oculomotor System....Pages 145-157
Active Vision....Pages 159-170
Panel Summary Allocation of Attention in Vision....Pages 171-180
New Wine in Old Barrels: Knowing How to Move Tells Us How to Perceive Movement....Pages 181-197
Motion Analysis....Pages 199-221
Panel Summary Dynamic Perception of the Environment....Pages 223-228
Visual Cognition and Cognitive Modeling....Pages 229-243
Models and Descriptions in Machine Vision....Pages 245-262
Panel Summary Icons and Words: Metaphors and Symbolisms....Pages 263-276
Visual Thinking: Stability and Self-Organisation....Pages 277-287
Spatial Reasoning as a Tool for Scene Generation and Recognition....Pages 289-318
Panel Summary Image Interpretation and Ambiguities....Pages 319-338
From Imagery to Imagination....Pages 339-354
Neural Networks, Fuzziness and Image Processing....Pages 355-370
Panel Summary Perceptual Learning and Discovering....Pages 371-383
Evening Presentation The State of the Art in Virtual Reality....Pages 385-388
Back Matter....Pages 389-391

โœฆ Subjects


Animal Physiology;Biophysics and Biological Physics;Cognitive Psychology;Management of Computing and Information Systems


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