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The author offers a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of attention theories and models and a full description of the selective tuning model, confining the formal elements to two chapters and two appendixes.
Attention -- Mathematical models. --- Computer vision -- Mathematical models. --- Vision. --- Visual perception -- Mathematical models. --- Vision --- Visual perception --- Computer vision --- Attention --- Arousal --- Perception --- Computing Methodologies --- Investigative Techniques --- Psychophysiology --- Information Science --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Mental Processes --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Models, Theoretical --- Artificial Intelligence --- Visual Perception --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Neuroscience --- Mathematical models --- Mathematical models. --- Concentration (Psychology) --- Flow (Psychology) --- Machine vision --- Vision, Computer --- Optics, Psychological --- Eyesight --- Seeing --- Sight --- Psychological aspects --- Apperception --- Arousal (Physiology) --- Educational psychology --- Memory --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Distraction (Psychology) --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Interest (Psychology) --- Artificial intelligence --- Image processing --- Pattern recognition systems --- Visual discrimination --- Senses and sensation --- Blindfolds --- Eye --- Physiological optics --- NEUROSCIENCE/Visual Neuroscience
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Animation (Cinematography) --- Computer graphics --- Motion perception (Vision) --- Animated films --- Cinematography --- Animated television programs --- Movement perception (Vision) --- Speed perception --- Movement, Psychology of --- Vision --- Visual perception --- Congresses --- Technique --- Information Technology --- Computer Science (Hardware & Networks)
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A key property of neural processing in higher mammals is the ability to focus resources by selectively directing attention to relevant perceptions, thoughts or actions. Research into attention has grown rapidly over the past two decades, as new techniques have become available to study higher brain function in humans, non-human primates, and other mammals. Neurobiology of Attention is the first encyclopedic volume to summarize the latest developments in attention research.An authoritative collection of over 100 chapters organized into thematic sections provides both broad covera
Attention. --- Neurobiology. --- Neurosciences --- Concentration (Psychology) --- Flow (Psychology) --- Apperception --- Arousal (Physiology) --- Educational psychology --- Memory --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Distraction (Psychology) --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Interest (Psychology)
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A key property of neural processing in higher mammals is the ability to focus resources by selectively directing attention to relevant perceptions, thoughts or actions. Research into attention has grown rapidly over the past two decades, as new techniques have become available to study higher brain function in humans, non-human primates, and other mammals. Neurobiology of Attention is the first encyclopedic volume to summarize the latest developments in attention research.An authoritative collection of over 100 chapters organized into thematic sections provides both broad covera
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems, ICVS 2008, held in Santorini, Greece, May 12-15, 2008. The 23 revised papers presented together with 30 poster presentations and 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 128 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on cognitive vision, monitor and surveillance, computer vision architectures, calibration and registration object recognition and tracking, learning, human machine interaction as well as cross modal systems.
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This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Attention in Cognitive Systems, WAPCV 2008, held in Fira, Santorini, Greece in May 2008 as an associated event of the 6th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems (ICVS 2008). The 13 revised full papers presented together with with 9 posters, have been carefully selected from 34 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on attention in scene exploration, contextueal cueing and saliency, spatiotemporal saliency, attentional networks as well as attentional modelling.
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Mathematical statistics --- Neuropathology --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- computervisie --- patroonherkenning --- beeldverwerking --- neurologie --- factoranalyse --- automatisering --- grafische vormgeving --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- robots
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems, ICVS 2008, held in Santorini, Greece, May 12-15, 2008. The 23 revised papers presented together with 30 poster presentations and 2 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 128 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on cognitive vision, monitor and surveillance, computer vision architectures, calibration and registration object recognition and tracking, learning, human machine interaction as well as cross modal systems.
Computer vision --- Vision par ordinateur --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Technology - General --- Electrical Engineering --- Applied Physics --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Computer science. --- Computer graphics. --- Image processing. --- Pattern recognition. --- Computer Science. --- Image Processing and Computer Vision. --- Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics. --- Computer Graphics. --- Pattern Recognition. --- Design perception --- Pattern recognition --- Form perception --- Perception --- Figure-ground perception --- Pictorial data processing --- Picture processing --- Processing, Image --- Imaging systems --- Optical data processing --- Automatic drafting --- Graphic data processing --- Graphics, Computer --- Computer art --- Graphic arts --- Electronic data processing --- Engineering graphics --- Image processing --- Informatics --- Science --- Digital techniques --- Computer vision. --- Optical pattern recognition. --- Pattern perception --- Perceptrons --- Visual discrimination --- Machine vision --- Vision, Computer --- Artificial intelligence --- Pattern recognition systems --- Optical data processing. --- Optical computing --- Visual data processing --- Bionics --- Integrated optics --- Photonics --- Computers --- Optical equipment --- Image processing—Digital techniques. --- Pattern recognition systems. --- Computer Vision. --- Automated Pattern Recognition. --- Pattern classification systems --- Pattern recognition computers
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Inrecentresearchoncomputervisionsystems,attentionhasbeenplayingacrucialrolein mediatingbottom-upandtop-downpathsofinformationprocessing. Inappliedresearch, the development of enabling technologies such as miniaturized mobile sensors, video surveillance systems, and ambient intelligence systems involves the real-time analysis of enormous quantities of data. Knowledge has to be applied about what needs to be attendedto,andwhen,andwhattodoinameaningfulsequence,incorrespondencewith visual feedback. Methods on attention and control are mandatory to render computer vision systems more robust. The 2nd International Workshop on Attention and Performance in Computational Vision (WAPCV 2004) was held in the Czech Technical University of Prague, Czech Republic, as an associated workshop of the 8th European Conference on Computer - sion (ECCV 2004). The goal of this workshop was to provide an interdisciplinary forum tocommunicatecomputationalmodelsofvisualattentionfromvariousviewpoints,such as from computer vision, psychology, robotics and neuroscience. The motivation for - terdisciplinarity was communication and inspiration beyond the individual community, to focus discussion on computational modelling, to outline relevant objectives for p- formance comparison, to explore promising application domains, and to discuss these with reference to all related aspects of cognitive vision. The workshop was held as a single-day, single-track event, consisting of high-quality podium and poster presen- tions. Invited talks were given by John K. Tsotsos about attention and feature binding in biologically motivated computer vision and by Gustavo Deco about the context of attention, memory and reward from the perspective of computational neuroscience. The interdisciplinary program committee was composed of 21 internationally r- ognized researchers.
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