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_aVision in 3D environments / _cedited by Laurence R. Harris, Michael R.M. Jenkin. |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2011. |
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_a1 online resource (xiv, 354 pages) : _bdigital, PDF file(s). |
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| 500 | _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). | ||
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_tSeeing in three dimensions / _rMichael Jenkin and Laurence R. Harris -- _gPart I. _tDepth Processing and Stereopsis -- _tPhysiologically based models of binocular depth perception / _rNing Qian and Yongjie Li -- _gThe _tinfluence of monocular regions on the binocular perception of spatial layout / _rBarbara Gillam -- _tInformation, illusion and constancy in telestereoscopic viewing / _rBrian Rogers -- _gThe _trole of disparity interactions in perception of the 3D environment / _rChristopher W. Tyler -- _tBlur and perceived depth / _rMartin S. Banks and Robert T. Held -- _tNeuronal interactions and their role in solving the stereo correspondence problem / _rJason M. Samonds and Tai Sing Lee -- _gPart II. Motion and Navigation in 3D -- _tStereoscopic motion in depth / _rRobert S. Allison and Ian P. Howard -- _tRepresentation of 3D action space during eye and body motion / _rW. Pieter Medendorp and Stan Van Pelt -- _tBinocular motion-in-depth perception: contributions of eye movements and retinal motion signals / _rJulie M. Harris and Harold T. Nefs -- _gA _tsurprising problem in navigation / _rYogesh Girdhar and Gregory Dudek -- _gPart III. _tNatural Scene Perception -- _tMaking a scene in the brain / _rRussell A. Epstein and Sean P. MacEvoy -- _tSurface color perception and light field estimation in 3D scenes / _rLaurence T. Maloney, Holly E. Gerhard, Huseyin Boyaci and Katja Doerschner -- _tRepresenting, perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space / _rAude Oliva, Soojin Park and Talia Konkle -- _gAuthor index; Subject index. |
| 520 | _aBiological and machine systems exist within a complex and changing three-dimensional world. We appear to have no difficulty understanding this world, but how do we go about forming a perceptual model of it? Centred around three key themes: depth processing and stereopsis; motion and navigation in 3D; and natural scene perception, this volume explores the latest cutting-edge research into the perception of three dimension environments. It features contributions from top researchers in the field, presenting both biological and computational perspectives. Topics covered include binocular perception; blur and perceived depth; stereoscopic motion in depth; and perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space. This unique book will provide students and researchers with an overview of ongoing research as well as perspectives on future developments in the field. Colour versions of a selection of the figures are available at www.cambridge.org/9781107001756. | ||
| 650 | 0 | _aDepth perception. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aBinocular vision. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aHuman information processing. | |
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_aHarris, Laurence, _d1953- _eeditor. |
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_aJenkin, Michael, _d1959- _eeditor. |
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