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  • From fragments to objects = segmentation and grouping in vision /
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: From fragments to objects/ edited by Thomas F. Shipley, Philip J. Kellman.
    Reminder of title: segmentation and grouping in vision /
    other author: Kellman, Philip J.
    Published: Amsterdam ;Elsevier, : 2001.,
    Description: xiii, 608 p. :ill.
    [NT 15003449]: 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 ... [et al.] -- 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.
    Subject: Visual perception. -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=91148An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 0585473994 (electronic bk.)
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