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Vision, brain, and cooperative computation

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  1. Vision, brain, and cooperative computation / edited by Michael A. Arbib and Allen R. Hanson.
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  1. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©1987.

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Additional authors
  1. Arbib, Michael A.
  2. Hanson, Allen R., 1942-
  3. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
  4. National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
  5. Vision, Brain, and Cooperative Computation Workshop (1983 : University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
Description
  1. xi, 730 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Computational models of cognition and perception
Uniform title
  1. Computational models of cognition and perception
Subject
  1. Vision > Congresses
  2. Computer vision > Congresses
  3. Artificial intelligence > Congresses
  4. Psychophysics > Congresses
  5. Artificial intelligence
  6. Automation
  7. Psychophysics
  8. Artificial Intelligence
  9. Automation
  10. Psychophysics
  11. Visual Perception > physiology
  12. artificial intelligence
  13. automation
  14. Artificial intelligence
  15. Computer vision
  16. Vision
  17. Bilderkennung
  18. Computer
  19. Computersimulation
  20. Künstliche Intelligenz
  21. Neurophysiologie
  22. Psychophysik
  23. Visuelle Wahrnehmung
  24. Kongress
  25. Human information processing > Congresses
  26. Vision > Congrès
  27. Vision par ordinateur > Congrès
  28. Intelligence artificielle > Congrès
  29. Psychophysiologie > Congrès
Genre/Form
  1. Congress
  2. proceedings (reports)
  3. Conference papers and proceedings
  4. Conference papers and proceedings.
  5. Actes de congrès.
Contents
  1. Preface -- Vision, Brain and Cooperative Computation: An Overview / Michael A. Arbib and Allen R. Hanson -- I. Visual Neurophysiology -- 1. Why Visuomotor Systems Don't Like Negative Feedback and How They Avoid It / D.A. Robinson -- 2. The Role of the Primate Superior Colliculus in Sensorimotor Integration / David L. Sparks and Martha Jay -- 3. Depth and Detours: An Essay on Visually Guided Behavior / Michael A. Arbib and Donald H. House -- 4. A Trace of Memory: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Visual System / D.N. Spinelli -- II. Visual Psychophysics -- 5. Visual Analysis during Motion / David Burr and John Ross -- 6. Figure-Ground Organization Affects the Early Visual Processing of Information / Naomi Weisstein and Eva Wong -- 7. The Diversity of Perceptual Grouping / Steven W. Zucker -- 8. The Interdependence of Temporal and Spatial Information in Early Vision / Peter J. Burt -- III. Machine Vision and Robotics -- 9. A Methodology for the Development of General Knowledge-Based Vision Systems / Edward M. Riseman and Allen R. Hanson -- 10. An Extremum Principle for Shape from Contour / Michael Brady and Alan Yuille -- 11. Representational Axes and Temporal Cooperative Processes / John K. Tsotsos -- 12. Computational Techniques in Motion Processing / Daryl Lawton, Joachim Rieger and Martha Steenstrup -- 13. Schemas That Integrate Vision and Touch for Hand Control / Michael A. Arbib, Thea Iberall and Damian Lyons -- 14. Robot Tactile Sensing and Schema Control / Kenneth J. Overton -- IV. Connectionism and Cooperative Computation -- 15. A Functional Model of Vision and Space / Jerome A. Feldman -- 16. Cortical Connections and Parallel Processing: Structure and Function / Dana H. Ballard -- 17. Visual-Cognitive Neuronal Networks / Arnold Trehub -- 18. An Approach to Learning Control Surfaces by Connectionist Systems / Andrew G. Barto -- 19. Separating Figure from Ground with a Boltzmann Machine / Terrence J. Sejnowski and Geoffrey E. Hinton -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Based in part on papers presented at the Vision, Brain, and Cooperative Computation Workshop, held at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in May 1983 and supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
  2. "A Bradford book."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and index.