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Title Object recognition, attention, and action / Naoyuki Osaka, Ingo Rentschler, Irving Biederman, eds
Published Tokyo ; New York : Springer, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 250 pages) : illustrations
Contents Object recognition. Occlusion awaits disclosure / Gijs Plomp, Cees van Leeuwen -- Functional MRI evidence for neural plasticity at early stages of visual processing in humans / Sophie Schwartz -- Pattern recognition in direct and indirect view / Hans Strasburger, Ingo Rentschler -- Part based strategies for visual categorisation and object recognition / Martin Juttner -- Recent psychophysical and neural research in shape recognition / Irving Biederman -- Object recognition in humans and machines / ChristianWallraven, Heinrich H. Bulthoff -- Prior knowledge and learning in 3D object recognition / Markus Gschwind, Hans Brettel, Ingo Rentschler -- Neural representation of faces in human visual cortex : the roles of attention, emotion, and viewpoint / Patrik Vuilleumier -- Attention. Object recognition : attention and dual routes / Volker Thoma, Jules Davidoff -- Interactions between shape perception and egocentric localization / Hiroyuki Sogo, Naoyuki Osaka -- Feature binding in visual working memory / Jun Saiki -- Biased competition and cooperation : a mechanism of mammalian visual recognition? / Gustavo Deco, Martin Stetter, Miruna Szabo -- Action. Influence of visual motion on object localisation in perception and action / Hiroshi Ashida -- Neural substrates of action imitation studied by fMRI / Shigeki Tanaka -- Two types of anticipatory timing mechanisms in synchronization tapping / Yoshihiro Miyake, Yohei Onishi, Ernst Poppel
Summary Human object recognition is a classical topic both for philosophy and for the natural sciences. The idea that visual recognition is action oriented developed in philosophy and psychology but inspired the approaches of sensory-motor integration in physiology and active vision in robotics. Attention, originally a psychological concept, is now a hot topic both for the neurosciences and computer science. Indeed, problems of competition among concurrent processes of data analysis, task requirements, and economic allocation of processing resources remain to be solved. Ultimately, understanding of object recognition will be promoted by the cooperation of behavioral research, neurophysiology, and computation. This book provides an excellent introduction to the issues that are involved, with chapters that address the ways in which humans and machines attend to, recognize, and act toward objects in the visual environment
Analysis biomedische wetenschappen
biomedicine
neurowetenschap
neuroscience
neurobiologie
neurobiology
Medicine (General)
Geneeskunde (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
In Springer eBooks
Subject Visual perception.
Recognition (Psychology)
Attention.
Pattern Recognition, Visual -- physiology
Visual Perception
Attention
Attention -- physiology
Motion Perception -- physiology
Recognition, Psychology
visual perception.
Attention -- physiology.
Motion Perception -- physiology.
Recognition (Psychology)
Visual perception.
Attention.
Perception visuelle.
Récognition (Psychologie)
Pattern Recognition, Visual -- physiology.
Biomédecine.
Sciences de la vie.
Attention
Recognition (Psychology)
Visual perception
Form Electronic book
Author Osaka, Naoyuki, 1946-
Rentschler, Ingo, 1940-
Biederman, Irving
International Workshop on Object Recognition, Attention, and Action (2004 : Kyoto University)
LC no. 2007931334
ISBN 9784431730194
4431730192
4431730184
9784431730187
1282038370
9781282038370