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  1. Conscious and intentional access to unconscious decision-making module in ambiguous visual perception

    Increasingly higher levels of information processing contribute to the highest level of visual perception, that of object recognition. An unconscious...
    C. Taddei-Ferretti, C. Musio, ... A. Cotugno in Foundations and Tools for Neural Modeling
    Conference paper 1999
  2. Overview: Image Acquisition and Illumination

    The importance of image acquisition and illumination technology for image processing cannot be overemphasized. The characteristics of all parts of...
    Christian Demant, Bernd Streicher-Abel, Peter Waszkewitz in Industrial Image Processing
    Chapter 1999
  3. Face Image Processing Supporting Epileptic Seizure Analysis

    Based on the hypothesis of a one-to-one relationship between the external symptoms of epileptic fits and the abnormal cerebral functioning which...
    Frédéric Ravaut, Georges Stamon in Face Recognition
    Chapter 1998
  4. Pattern Recognition

    In this chapter we will briefly introduce the basic ideas and the models used in pattern recognition. We exclude biological aspects and treat only...
    Dietrich W. R. Paulus, Joachim Hornegger in Pattern Recognition of Images and Speech in C++
    Chapter 1997
  5. Face recognition through hough transform for irises extraction and projection procedures for parts localization for facial caricaturing system PICASSO

    In order to generate facial caricatures automatically, it is necessary to recognize facial parts in advance. Since it is difficult to realize the...
    Yoshiaki Segawa, Hiroshi Sakai, ... Hiroyasu Koshimizu in PRICAI'96: Topics in Artificial Intelligence
    Conference paper 1996
  6. A machine-vision system for iris recognition

    This paper describes a prototype system for personnel verification based on automated iris recognition. The motivation for this endevour stems from...

    Richard P. Wildes, Jane C. Asmuth, ... Sterling E. McBride in Machine Vision and Applications
    Article 01 January 1996
  7. Object localization: Selection of optimal reference objects

    The quality of an object localization depends essentially on the adequate selection of a suitable reference. In most computational approaches...
    Conference paper 1995
  8. Psychophysical Basics

    The human visual system presents an extremely complex architecture whose functionality has by no means been completely discovered. Several components...
    Markus Groß in Visual Computing
    Chapter 1994
  9. Active vision for reliable ranging: Cooperating focus, stereo, and vergence

    This article addresses the problem of measuring reliabily the absolute three-dimensional position of objects in an unknown and cluttered scene. It...

    Eric Krotkov, Ruzena Bajcsy in International Journal of Computer Vision
    Article 01 October 1993
  10. A Multiscale Geometric Model of Human Vision

    A crucial factor in human perception is that we are able to move around in the three-dimensional world we live in. This induces continuous changes in...
    Bart M. Ter Haar Romeny, Luc Florack in The Perception of Visual Information
    Chapter 1993
  11. Research Methods

    This chapter surveys the major research methods and techniques used in the study of color and its effects on human perception and performance....
    Harry L. Snyder, Leonard J. Trejo in Color in Electronic Displays
    Chapter 1992
  12. The growth of knowledge and literature in neuroscience

    Knowledge and literature of neuroscience started growing steadily during the last few centuries. This paper aims to study the growth of knowledge in...

    I. N. Sengupta in Scientometrics
    Article 01 September 1989
  13. A Historical Perspective

    Many of the questions addressed in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Brain Theory in fact have a long history. The aim of this chapter is to present...
    Michael A. Arbib in Brains, Machines, and Mathematics
    Chapter 1987
  14. Psycholinguistics

    Psycholinguistics is that branch of cognitive psychology which seeks answers to the questions: In what form is linguistic knowledge represented in...
    Chapter 1985
  15. Image Sequence Analysis: What Can We Learn from Applications?

    The analysis of image sequences has only recently been recognized as a research area in its own right. A lot of isolated experience, however, had...
    H. H. Nagel in Image Sequence Analysis
    Chapter 1981
  16. Similarities of Inhibition in the Different Sense Organs

    I would like to show in the following text the scientific framework of observations that made me interested in inhibition. Since I worked for many...
    Georg Von Békésy in Sensation and Measurement
    Chapter 1974
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