3D shape : its unique place in visual perception / Zygmunt Pizlo.
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- 9781435640733
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- Form perception
- Visual perception
- Perception
- Space perception
- Human information processing
- Perception
- Space Perception
- Visual Perception
- Mental Processes
- Psychological Phenomena and Processes
- Psychiatry and Psychology
- Form Perception
- Perception des formes
- Perception visuelle
- Perception
- Perception spatiale
- Traitement de l'information chez l'homme
- visual perception
- space perception
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Physiological Psychology
- Form perception
- Visual perception
- NEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General
- 152.14/23 22
- BF293 .P59 2008eb
- 2008 F-352
- WW 105
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-266) and index.
Print version record.
Preface -- 1. Early theories of shape and the first experiments on shape constancy -- 2. The cognitive revolution leads to neo-gestaltism and neo-empiricism -- 3. Machine vision -- 4. Formalisms enter into the study of shape perception -- 5. A new paradigm for studying shape perception -- Appendix A. 2D perspective and projective transformation -- Appendix B. Perkins' Laws -- Appendix C. Projective geometry in computational models -- Appendix D. Shape constraints in reconstruction of polyhedra.
A new account of how we perceive the 3D shapes of objects and how to design machines that can see shapes the way we do.
English.
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