Born (1992) Segregation og global and local motion processing in
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sigmoidal curve with the inflection point at zero, indicating a bimodal distribution. ... respect to the background', due either to true object motion or to observer ...
... sum of the pixels in the neighborhood of correponding input pixel. â« the matrix containing these weights is called convolution kernel or convolution mask.
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METHODS. The patterns were generated by a PDP 1 l/34 computer that passed values through a digital-to- analog converter for display on a Hewlett Packard.
Received 23 October 1991; revised and accepted 7 April 1992. Abstract-A ... neurons have relatively small receptive fields (RFs) with well-defined borders. Opti-.
image pairs and applications on image interpolation and creating novel views are also presented. .... iterated re-weighted least square [15]. 5 Experimentations.
Jul 8, 2009 - Vibratory mass gyros use energy transfer between the two resonating modes of a structure due to Coriolis acceleration, which arises in a ...
May 19, 2000 - It is widely believed that form and motion are analysed separately in ... Figure 1c depicts the distribution of velocities obtained by connecting all ...
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random dot kinematogram) which has equal motion energy in opposite directions but nonetheless gives rise to global motion ... and that 100% interocular transfer of the elevation occurs. .... 0% coherence without adaptation or with balanced.
Jul 26, 1994 - Other experiments have shown that the motion-induction effect occurs for stimuli defined by many attributes ... given the inconclusive evidence for processing-speed differences in motion induction, ... Note that the ... type of gradien
can be justified on the grounds that a spatiotemporal matching of the relevant attribute in which every other frame is ignored would lead to a spatiotemporal ...
rop ortion of d y ad s. A socio-semantic perspective. Questioning the "Web balkanization". Determinants of new link creation. Structural and semantic contraction.
can produce a percept of global coherent motion in a single direction. Thresholds for ... and one graduate student served as observers for all experiments. 2341 ...
diversity of host plants in butterflies; Warren et al. 2001; tongue length in ..... generalists, is part of the global process of biotic homog- enization (McKinney ...
Jun 20, 2009 - (CVPR'06), and a paper published at the British Machine Vision Conference, War- wick, 2007 .... A unicity constraint (winner takes all) is ...
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Oct 6, 1984 - frequency of 0.6cjdeg which corresponds to a half period of ... Then they made two novel ...... Cooper G. F. and Enroth-Cugell C. (1969).
Oct 6, 1984 - frequency of 0.6cjdeg which corresponds to a half period of approximately ...... Cooper G. F. and Enroth-Cugell C. (1969). The spatial selectivity ...
Oct 6, 1984 - KEN NAKAYAMA. Smith-Kettlewell Institute of Visual Sciences, Medical Research Institute of San Francisco, ..... The exact nature of image velocity coding in the ...... question because clear answers might simplify the problem ...
References and Notes. 1. C. L. Cepko, C. P. Austen, .... David M. Eagleman1,2,4* and Terrence J. Sejnowski2,3,4 .... temporal filtering may involve a form of tem-.
this case is easily explained. The distance cues ... change only because the relativity of object-relative ... figures are the resultants of two simultaneous simple.
May 23, 2007 - petition between neural mechanisms signaling irreconcil- able percepts (Funk ..... derived from the Yes/No data reflect a learning effect as.