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Books | Istituto di Ingegneria Biomedica | BF241.C64 (Browse Shelf) | 1 | Available |
"Proceedings of the Conference on Human and Machine Vision held in Denver, Colorado, in August 1981, sponsored by theNational Science Foundation"--Verso of t.p.
Contents. A theory of textural segmentation. Criteria for representations of shape. Contrasts between human and machine vision: should technology recapitulate phylogeny? Flexibility in representational systems. Computing with connections. Stimulus information and processing mechanisms in visual space perception. Mapping image properties into shape constraints: skewed symmetry, affine-transformable pattern, and the shape-from-texture paradigm. Visula computation. The psychology of perceptual organization: a transformational approach. Why the human perceiver is a bad machine. Spatiotemporal interpolation in vision. Isolating representational systems. A skethc of a (computational) theory of visual kinesthesis. Environment-centered representation of spatial layout: available visula information from texture and perspective. Recent computational studies in the interpretation of structure from motion. On the role of structure in vision. Computational and psychophysical experiments in grouping: early orientation selection.
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