Human and Machine Vision II
โ Scribed by Azriel Rosenfeld
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 370
- Series
- Perspectives in Computing
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page vii, Azriel Rosenfeld
Contributors, Pages ix-x
Perception of Transparency in Man and Machine, Pages 1-12, JACOB BECK
Human Image Understanding: Recent Research and a Theory, Pages 13-57, IRVING BIEDERMAN
Describing Surfaces, Pages 58-85, MICHAEL BRADY, JEAN PONCE, ALAN YUILLE, HARUO ASADA
Connectionist Models and Parallelism in High Level Vision, Pages 86-108, JEROME A. FELDMAN
Toward a Theory of the Perceived Spatial Layout of Scenes, Pages 109-148, RALPH NORMAN HABER
Generative Systems of Analyzers, Pages 149-189, MICHAEL LEYTON
Early Vision: From Computational Structure to Algorithms and Parallel Hardware, Pages 190-206, TOMASO POGGIO
Codon Constraints on Closed 2D Shapes, Pages 207-223, WHITMAN RICHARDS, DONALD D. HOFFMAN
Environment-Centered and Viewer-Centered Perception of Surface Orientation, Pages 224-236, H.A. SEDGWICK, S. LEVY
Perception of Organization in a Random Stimulus, Pages 237-242, BEVERLY J. SMITH
Autonomous Scene Description with Range Imagery, Pages 243-255, DAVID R. SMITH, TAKEO KANADE
Intelligible Encoding of ASL Image Sequences at Extremely Low Information Rates, Pages 256-312, GEORGE SPERLING, MICHAEL LANDY, YOAV COHEN, M. PAVEL
Preattentive Processing in Vision, Pages 313-334, ANNE TREISMAN
Early Orientation Selection: Tangent Fields and the Dimensionality of Their Support, Pages 335-364, STEVEN W. ZUCKER
PERSPECTIVES IN COMPUTING, Page ibc1
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