1st Edition

Visual Processing Computational Psychophysical and Cognitive Research

By Roger Watt Copyright 1988
167 Pages
by Psychology Press

167 Pages
by Psychology Press

This highly original and interesting monograph puts forward ideas on visual processing and representation in the early stages of visual perception, and examines the computational requirements of the system and its psychological performance. Initially the author considers the computational theory of how the maximum amount of useful information about the scene can be registered from the... Read more
Acknowledgements, Preface, 1. Introduction, 2. A Model for the Primal Sketch, 3. Measurements, Metrics and Distortions, 4. Calculating Values for Spatial Position with Grouping, 5. Control of Primal Sketch Processing, 6. Synopsis: Low-Level Vision as an Active Process, References, Indices

Biography

Roger Watt