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Computational Models in Human Vision15th Symposium: June 19-21, 1986Structural Regularities and TextureAlex Pentland, On perceiving 3-D shape and texture John Allman, Stimulus selective responses from beyond the classical receptive field Jacob Beck, Unresolved issues in texture segregation Shape and FormDonald Hoffman, Shape recognition: A formal approach Robert Desimone, Neural Mechanisms for object recognition in extra striate cortex of the monkey Steven Palmer, Problems in shape perception MotionEllen Hildreth, Computational models of motion analysis Edward H. Adelson, Basic mechanisms for the analysis of motion ColorBrian Wandell, The representation of color signals Russell DeValois, Perceptual signs of the chromatic code Semir Zeki, Analysis of color by the cerebral cortex The Representation of SpaceDavid Zipser, Stability, binding, and transformation in biologically plausible models of spatial representation Richard Andersen, Encoding of spatial location by posterior parietal cortex David Regan, To what extent does the brain's representation of space reflect the organism's goals rather than the spatial structure of the physical world? Some psychophysical thoughts Julian Hochberg, What computers should know about human perception Contextual Effects and AttentionShimon Ullman, Visual routines and visual attention John Maunsell, Effects of attention on the responses of neurons in visual cortex Ken Nakayama, Parallel and serial aspects of visual processing Organizing Committee: |
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