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Biologically Motivated Computer Vision: Second International Workshop, BMCV 2002, Tübingen, Germany, November 22-24, 2002, Proceedings: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, cartea 2525

Editat de Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Seong-Whan Lee, Tomaso Poggio, Christian Wallraven
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2002
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Biologically Motivated Computer Vision, BMCV 2002, held in Tübingen, Germany, in November 2002.
The 22 revised full papers and 37 revised short papers presented together with 6 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 97 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on neurons and features, motion, mid-level vision, recognition - from scenes to neurons, attention, robotics, and cognitive vision.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540001744
ISBN-10: 3540001743
Pagini: 684
Ilustrații: XIV, 666 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Ediția:2002
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Research

Cuprins

Neurons and Features.- Ultra-Rapid Scene Categorization with a Wave of Spikes.- A Biologically Motivated Scheme for Robust Junction Detection.- Iterative Tuning of Simple Cells for Contrast Invariant Edge Enhancement.- How the Spatial Filters of Area V1 Can Be Used for a Nearly Ideal Edge Detection.- Improved Contour Detection by Non-classical Receptive Field Inhibition.- Contour Detection by Synchronization of Integrate-and-Fire Neurons.- Reading Speed and Superiority of Right Visual Field on Foveated Vision.- A Model of Contour Integration in Early Visual Cortex.- Computational Cortical Cell Models for Continuity and Texture.- A Neural Model of Human Texture Processing: Texture Segmentation vs. Visual Search.- Unsupervised Image Segmentation Using a Colony of Cooperating Ants.- Image Reconstruction from Gabor Magnitudes.- A Binocular Stereo Algorithm for Log-Polar Foveated Systems.- Rotation-Invariant Optical Flow by Gaze-Depended Retino-Cortical Mapping.- An Analysis of the Motion Signal Distributions Emerging from Locomotion through a Natural Environment.- Motion.- Prototypes of Biological Movements in Brains and Machines.- Insect-Inspired Estimation of Self-Motion.- Tracking through Optical Snow.- On Computing Visual Flows with Boundaries: The Case of Shading and Edges.- Biological Motion of Speech.- Mid-Level Vision.- Object Perception: Generative Image Models and Bayesian Inference.- The Role of Propagation and Medial Geometry in Human Vision.- Ecological Statistics of Contour Grouping.- Statistics of Second Order Multi-modal Feature Events and Their Exploitation in Biological and Artificial Visual Systems.- Recognition -From Scenes to Neurons.- Qualitative Representations for Recognition.- Scene-Centered Description from Spatial Envelope Properties.- Visual Categorization: How the Monkey Brain Does It.- A New Approach towards Vision Suggested by Biologically Realistic Neural Microcircuit Models.- Interpreting LOC Cell Responses.- Neural Mechanisms of Visual Flow Integration and Segregation —Insights from the Pinna-Brelsta. Illusion and Variations of It.- Reconstruction of Subjective Surfaces from Occlusion Cues.- Extraction of Object Representations from Stereo Image Sequences Utilizing Statistical and Deterministic Regularities in Visual Data.- A Method of Extracting Objects of Interest with Possible Broad Application in Computer Vision.- Medical Ultrasound Image Similarity Measurement by Human Visual System (HVS) Modelling.- Seeing People in the Dark: Face Recognition in Infrared Images.- Modeling Insect Compound Eyes: Space-Variant Spherical Vision.- Facial and Eye Gaze Detection.- 1-Click Learning of Object Models for Recognition.- On the Role of Object-Specific Features for Real World Object Recognition in Biological Vision.- Object Detection in Natural Scenes by Feedback.- Stochastic Guided Search Model for Search Asymmetries in Visual Search Tasks.- Biologically Inspired Saliency Map Model for Bottom-up Visual Attention.- Hierarchical Selectivity for Object-Based Visual Attention.- Attention.- Attending to Motion: Localizing and Classifying Motion Patterns in Image Sequences.- A Goal Oriented Attention Guidance Model.- Visual Attention Using Game Theory.- Attentional Selection for Object Recognition — A Gentle Way.- Audio-Oculomotor Transformation.- Gender Classification of Human Faces.- Face Reconstruction from Partial Information Based on a Morphable Face Model.- Dynamics of Face Categorization.- Recognizing Expressions by Direct Estimation of the Parameters of a Pixel Morphable Model.- Modeling of MovementSequences Based on Hierarchical Spatial-Temporal Correspondence of Movement Primitives.- Automatic Synthesis of Sequences of Human Movements by Linear Combination of Learned Example Patterns.- An Adaptive Hierarchical Model of the Ventral Visual Pathway Implemented on a Mobile Robot.- A New Robotics Platform for Neuromorphic Vision: Beobots.- Learning to Act on Objects.- Egocentric Direction and the Visual Guidance of Robot Locomotion Background, Theory and Implementation.- Evolving Vision-Based Flying Robots.- Object Detection and Classification for Outdoor Walking Guidance System.- Understanding Human Behaviors Based on Eye-Head-Hand Coordination.- Vision-Based Homing with a Panoramic Stereo Sensor.- Cognitive Vision.- Unsupervised Learning of Visual Structure.- Role of Featural and Configural Information in Familiar and Unfamiliar Face Recognition.- View-Based Recognition of Faces in Man and Machine: Re-visiting Inter-extra-Ortho.

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Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras