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Recognition of pattern and form : proceedings of a conference held at the University of Texas at Austin, March 22-24, 1979 / edited by Duane G. Albrecht.
LIBRA QP441 .R43 1982
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Lecture notes in biomathematics ; 44.
- Lecture notes in biomathematics ; 44
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Perception--Physiological aspects--Congresses.
- Perception.
- Perception--Physiological aspects.
- Pattern perception--Physiological aspects--Congresses.
- Pattern perception.
- Pattern perception--Physiological aspects.
- Form perception--Physiological aspects--Congresses.
- Form perception.
- Form perception--Physiological aspects.
- Speech perception--Physiological aspects--Congresses.
- Speech perception.
- Speech perception--Physiological aspects.
- Genre:
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Physical Description:
- 225 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, 1982.
- Contents:
- Perceptual mechanisms (psychological, biological, and artificial / by Duane Albrecht
- The past, present, and future of feature detectors / by H.B. Barlow
- The role of terminators in preattentive perception of line textures / by Bela Julesz
- Visual information processing / by David Marr
- Trigger features or Fourier analysis in early vision / by Thomas Poggio
- Feature detectors, visumotor coordination, and efferent control / by Michael A. Arbib
- Feature detectors and speech perception / by Joanne L. Miller and Peter D. Eimas
- The physics of visual perception / by F.W. Campbell and Mark Lawden
- Early visual processing / by Russell Devalois
- On a filter approach to understanding the perception of visual form / by Arthur P. Ginsburg
- Neuroreductuonistic dogma, a heretical counterview / by William R. Uttal.
- Notes:
- "Conference held under the auspices of the Center for Cognitive Science of the University of Texas at Austin"--P. 3.
- Includes bibliographies.
- ISBN:
- 0387112065
- OCLC:
- 10020884
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