The interpretation of visual motion
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...
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Ullman, Shimon [verfasserIn] |
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E-Book |
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Englisch |
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Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press ; c1979 |
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Motion perception (Vision), Data processing Visual perception, Data processing |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 216-226) and index |
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Online-Ressource (229 p) ; ill |
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Online-Ausg. |
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The MIT Press series in artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence series |
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0-262-25712-2 0-262-21007-X 978-0-262-25712-1 978-0-262-21007-2 |
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Preface p. xi Introduction … The Correspondence Problem Basic Elements Problem … The Correspondence Process … The Minimal Mapping Theory of Motion Correspondence … Three-Dimensional Interpretation The Interpretation of Structure Form Motion … The Perception of Motion from Structure … Epilogue … The Structure from Motion Theorem … Structure from Perspective Projections … Footnotes … References … Index … |
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