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From fragments to objects : segmentation and grouping in vision /

"This book addresses the problem of how the human visual system organizes inputs that are fragmented in space and time into coherent, stable perceptual units - objects. In doing so it addresses the following questions: what kinds of segmentation and grouping abilities exist in human perceivers?...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Shipley, Thomas F., Kellman, Philip J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2001.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 130.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The concept of an "object" in perception and cognition / Robert Schwartz
  • Balls of wax and cans of worms : the early history of object perception / Margaret Atherton
  • Perceptual unit formation in infancy / Martha E. Arterberry
  • Perceptual units and their mapping with language / Barbara Landau
  • An object substitution theory of visual masking / James T. Enns and Vincent Di Lollo
  • Attention and unit formation : a biased competition account of object-based attention / Shaun P. Vecera and Marlene Behrmann
  • Geometric and neural models of object perception / Philip J. Kellman, Sharon E. Guttman, and Thomas D. Wickens
  • Varieties of grouping and its role in determining surface layout / Barbara Gillam
  • Amodal completion : a case study in grouping / Allison B. Sekuler and Richard F. Murray
  • Perceptual organization as generic object recognition / David W. Jacobs
  • Simplicity, regularity, and perceptual interpretations : a structural information approach / Rob Van Lier
  • Computational neural models of spatial integration in perceptual grouping / Heiko Neumann and Ennio Mingolla
  • Part-based representations of visual shape and implications for visual cognition / Manish Singh and Donald D. Hoffman
  • Gaze control for face learning and recognition by humans and machines / John Henderson [and others]
  • The visual interpretation of object and human movement / Maggie Shiffrar
  • Contours from apparent motion : a computational theory / William Prophet, Donald Hoffman, and Carol Cicerone
  • Breathing illusions and boundary formation in space-time / Nicola Bruno
  • Perception of occluding and occluded objects over time : spatiotemporal segmentation and unit formation / Thomas F. Shipley and Douglas W. Cunningham.