There have been proposed several image coding methods based on the orientation-based information processing mechanism of the visual system. There has been little analysis, however, of the effects of the statistical properties of the object of coding, or the orientation-based information processing m
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The transmission of information by first and second order neurons in the fly visual system
✍ Scribed by A. S. French; M. Järvilehto
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- Springer
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- 1978
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- English
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- 126
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- 0340-7594
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