Biologically motivated computer vision : First IEEE International Workshop BMCV 2000, Seoul, Korea, May 2000 :
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Author: BMCV 2000 (2000 : Seoul, Korea), Lee, S.-W. (Seong-whan), Bülthoff, Heinrich H, Poggio, Tomaso
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Subjects: Vision, Computer vision, Visual cortex, Neural networks (Computer science)
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Biologically Motivated Computer Vision: First IEEE International Workshop, BMCV 2000 Seoul, Korea, May 15–17, 2000 Proceedings
Author: Seong-Whan Lee, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Tomaso Poggio
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-67560-0
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45482-9
Table of Contents:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Author: Seong-Whan Lee, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Tomaso Poggio
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-67560-0
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45482-9
Table of Contents:
- CBF: A New Framework for Object Categorization in Cortex
- The Perception of Spatial Layout in a Virtual World
- Towards a Computational Model for Object Recognition in IT Cortex
- Straight Line Detection as an Optimization Problem: An Approach Motivated by the Jumping Spider Visual System
- Factorial Code Representation of Faces for Recognition
- Distinctive Features Should Be Learned
- Moving Object Segmentation Based on Human Visual Sensitivity
- Object Classification Using a Fragment-Based Representation
- Confrontation of Retinal Adaptation Model with Key Features of Psychophysical Gain Behavior Dynamics
- Polarization-Based Orientation in a Natural Environment
- Computation Model of Eye Movement in Reading Using Foveated Vision
- New Eyes for Shape and Motion Estimation
- Top-Down Attention Control at Feature Space for Robust Pattern Recognition
- A Model for Visual Camouflage Breaking
- Development of a Biologically Inspired Real-Time Visual Attention System
- Real-Time Visual Tracking Insensitive to Three-Dimensional Rotation of Objects
- Heading Perception and Moving Objects
- Dynamic Vergence Using Disparity Flux
- Computing in Cortical Columns: curve inference and stereo correspondence
- Active Vision from Multiple Cues
Includes bibliographical references and index
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