Occlusion and the Interpretation of Visual Motion

Occlusion and the Interpretation of Visual Motion
Title Occlusion and the Interpretation of Visual Motion PDF eBook
Author Robert O. Duncan
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1999
Genre Depth perception
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The Interpretation of Visual Motion

The Interpretation of Visual Motion
Title The Interpretation of Visual Motion PDF eBook
Author Shimon Ullman
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 244
Release 1979-02-01
Genre Computers
ISBN 9780262710114

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This book uses the methodology of artificial intelligence to investigate the phenomena of visual motion perception: how the visual system constructs descriptions of the environment in terms of objects, their three-dimensional shape, and their motion through space, on the basis of the changing image that reaches the eye. The author has analyzed the computations performed in the course of visual motion analysis. Workable schemes able to perform certain tasks performed by the visual system have been constructed and used as vehicles for investigating the problems faced by the visual system and its methods for solving them.Two major problems are treated: first, the correspondence problem, which concerns the identification of image elements that represent the same object at different times, thereby maintaining the perceptual identity of the object in motion or in change. The second problem is the three-dimensional interpretation of the changing image once a correspondence has been established.The author's computational approach to visual theory makes the work unique, and it should be of interest to psychologists working in visual perception and readers interested in cognitive studies in general, as well as computer scientists interested in machine vision, theoretical neurophysiologists, and philosophers of science.

Dynamics of Visual Motion Processing

Dynamics of Visual Motion Processing
Title Dynamics of Visual Motion Processing PDF eBook
Author Guillaume S. Masson
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 362
Release 2009-12-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 1441907815

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Motion processing is an essential piece of the complex brain machinery that allows us to reconstruct the 3D layout of objects in the environment, to break camouflage, to perform scene segmentation, to estimate the ego movement, and to control our action. Although motion perception and its neural basis have been a topic of intensive research and modeling the last two decades, recent experimental evidences have stressed the dynamical aspects of motion integration and segmentation. This book presents the most recent approaches that have changed our view of biological motion processing. These new experimental evidences call for new models emphasizing the collective dynamics of large population of neurons rather than the properties of separate individual filters. Chapters will stress how the dynamics of motion processing can be used as a general approach to understand the brain dynamics itself.

Motion Understanding

Motion Understanding
Title Motion Understanding PDF eBook
Author W. Bach
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 448
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1461310717

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The physical processes which initiate and maintain motion have been a major concern of serious investigation throughout the evolution of scientific thought. As early as the fifth century B. C. questions regarding motion were presented as touchstones for the most fundamental concepts about existence. Such wide ranging philosophical issues are beyond the scope of this book, however, consider the paradox of the flying arrow attri buted to Zeno of Elea: An arrow is shot from point A to point B requiring a sequence of time instants to traverse the distance. Now, for any time instant, T, of the sequence the arrow is at a position, Pi' and at Ti+! the i arrow is at Pi+i> with Pi ::I-P+• Clearly, each Ti must be a singular time i 1 unit at which the arrow is at rest at Pi because if the arrow were moving during Ti there would be a further sequence, Til' of time instants required for the arrow to traverse the smaller distance. Now, regardless of the level to which this recursive argument is applied, one is left with the flight of the arrow comprising a sequence of positions at which the arrow is at rest. The original intent of presenting this paradox has been interpreted to be as an argument against the possibility of individuated objects moving in space.

Interpretation of Visual Motion

Interpretation of Visual Motion
Title Interpretation of Visual Motion PDF eBook
Author Muralidhara Subbarao
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1986
Genre Motion perception (Vision)
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Foundations of Vision

Foundations of Vision
Title Foundations of Vision PDF eBook
Author Brian A. Wandell
Publisher Sinauer Associates, Incorporated
Pages 508
Release 1995
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Designed for students, scientists and engineers interested in learning about the core ideas of vision science, this volume brings together the broad range of data and theory accumulated in this field.

Trusting the Subject?

Trusting the Subject?
Title Trusting the Subject? PDF eBook
Author Anthony Jack
Publisher Imprint Academic
Pages 214
Release 2003
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780907845560

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Introspective evidence is still treated with great suspicion in cognitive science. This work is designed to encourage cognitive scientists to take more account of the subject's unique perspective.