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AI and the eye

edited by Andrew Blake and Tom Troscianko

Wiley, c1990

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Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Visual Perception, held in Bristol, UK in the summer of 1988

Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A volume of original contributions relating work on machine vision to the latest understanding of human visual processes. It also offers an overview of the leading work on modelling of human visual processes, image processing and object recognition. The book is aimed at psychologists and physiologists studying vision in humans and primates. Computer analysis of visual processes results in more precise models of the operation of various visual mechanisms - some prominent examples of this are presented in a form which can be understood by non-mathematicians.

目次

  • AI and the eye?, A.Blake and T.Troscianko
  • AI and early vision - part I, B.Julesz
  • visual perception in people and machines, V.S.Ramachandran
  • deploying visual attention - the guided search model, J.M.Wolfe and K.R. Cave
  • imperceptible intersections - the chopstick illusion, S.Anstis
  • integration of stereo, shading and texture, H.H.Bulthoff and H.A.Mallot
  • the primal sketch in human vision, R.J.Watt
  • retrieval of structure from rigid and biological motion - an analysis of the visual responses of neurones in the macaque temporal cortex, D.I.Perrett et al
  • colour constancy, D.A.Forsyth
  • scene structure from a moving camera, H.H.Baker
  • visual recognition as probabilistic inference from spatial relations, D.G.Lowe.

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