The Angle of Vision

The Angle of Vision
Title The Angle of Vision PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Coleman
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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Webvision

Webvision
Title Webvision PDF eBook
Author Helga Kolb
Publisher
Pages
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN

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Emerson's Angle of Vision

Emerson's Angle of Vision
Title Emerson's Angle of Vision PDF eBook
Author Sherman Paul
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1969
Genre
ISBN 9780674249257

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The American Angle of Vision

The American Angle of Vision
Title The American Angle of Vision PDF eBook
Author John Joseph McDermott
Publisher
Pages 54
Release 1966
Genre
ISBN

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The Angle of Vision and the Arc of the Circle

The Angle of Vision and the Arc of the Circle
Title The Angle of Vision and the Arc of the Circle PDF eBook
Author Sherman Paul
Publisher
Pages
Release 1950
Genre
ISBN

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A System of Natural Philosophy

A System of Natural Philosophy
Title A System of Natural Philosophy PDF eBook
Author John Lee Comstock
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1847
Genre Physics
ISBN

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Vision

Vision
Title Vision PDF eBook
Author David Marr
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 429
Release 2010-07-09
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0262514621

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Available again, an influential book that offers a framework for understanding visual perception and considers fundamental questions about the brain and its functions. David Marr's posthumously published Vision (1982) influenced a generation of brain and cognitive scientists, inspiring many to enter the field. In Vision, Marr describes a general framework for understanding visual perception and touches on broader questions about how the brain and its functions can be studied and understood. Researchers from a range of brain and cognitive sciences have long valued Marr's creativity, intellectual power, and ability to integrate insights and data from neuroscience, psychology, and computation. This MIT Press edition makes Marr's influential work available to a new generation of students and scientists. In Marr's framework, the process of vision constructs a set of representations, starting from a description of the input image and culminating with a description of three-dimensional objects in the surrounding environment. A central theme, and one that has had far-reaching influence in both neuroscience and cognitive science, is the notion of different levels of analysis—in Marr's framework, the computational level, the algorithmic level, and the hardware implementation level. Now, thirty years later, the main problems that occupied Marr remain fundamental open problems in the study of perception. Vision provides inspiration for the continuing efforts to integrate knowledge from cognition and computation to understand vision and the brain.