From: Jud Wolfskill (wolfskil@MIT.EDU)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 08:25:18 MST
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I thought readers of comp-neuro might find this book interesting. For more information please visit http://mitpress.mit.edu/promotions/books/MALCHF00.
Best,
Jud
Computational Vision
Information Processing in Perception and Visual Behavior
Hanspeter A. Mallot
translated by John S. Allen
This text provides an introduction to computational aspects of early vision, in particular, color, stereo, and visual navigation. It integrates approaches from psychophysics and quantitative neurobiology, as well as theories and algorithms from machine vision and photogrammetry. When presenting mathematical material, it uses detailed verbal descriptions and illustrations to clarify complex points. The text is suitable for upper-level students in neuroscience, biology, and psychology who have basic mathematical skills and are interested in studying the mathematical modeling of perception.
Hanspeter A. Mallot is Research Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics at T|bingen University, Germany.
7 x 9, 290 pp., 120 illus., cloth ISBN 0-262-13381-4
Computational Neuroscience series
A Bradford Book
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