Computation and cognition: toward a foundation for cognitive science
Computation and cognition: toward a foundation for cognitive science
Visual cognition
Perceptual organization and the representation of natural form
Artificial Intelligence
Non-linearities in cortical simple cells and the possible detection of zero crossings
Biological Cybernetics
Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition, vol. 2: psychological and biological models
Three-dimensional machine vision
Three-dimensional machine vision
Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition, vol. 1: foundations
Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition, vol. 1
Learning and relearning in Boltzmann machines
Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition, vol. 1
Perceptual Organization and Visual Recognition
Perceptual Organization and Visual Recognition
Robot Vision
Computer Vision
Three-dimensional representations for computer graphics and computer vision
SIGGRAPH '78 Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
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Significant progress has been made in understanding vision by combining computational and neuroscientific constraints. However, for the most part these integrative approaches have been limited to low-level visual processing. Recent advances in our understanding of high-level vision in the two separate disciplines warrant an attempt to relate and integrate these results to extend our understanding of vision through object representation and recognition. This paper is an attempt to contribute to this goal, by using a computational framework arising out of computer vision research to organize and interpret human and primate neurophysiology and neuropsychology.