Computational Models in Human Vision
15th Symposium: June 19-21, 1986
Structural Regularities and Texture
Alex 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 Form
Donald 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
Motion
Ellen Hildreth
Computational models of motion analysis
Edward H. Adelson
Basic mechanisms for the analysis of motion
Color
Brian 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 Space
David 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 Attention
Shimon 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:
Mary Hayhoe
Jerome Feldman