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2nd BMCV 2002: Tübingen, Germany
- Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Seong-Whan Lee, Tomaso A. Poggio, Christian Wallraven:
Biologically Motivated Computer Vision Second International Workshop, BMCV 2002, Tübingen, Germany, November 22-24, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2525, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-00174-3
Neurons and Features
- Simon J. Thorpe:
Ultra-Rapid Scene Categorization with a Wave of Spikes. 1-15 - Thorsten Hansen, Heiko Neumann:
A Biologically Motivated Scheme for Robust Junction Detection. 16-26 - Marina Kolesnik, Alexander Barlit, Evgeny Zubkov:
Iterative Tuning of Simple Cells for Contrast Invariant Edge Enhancement. 27-37 - Felice Andrea Pellegrino, Walter Vanzella, Vincent Torre:
How the Spatial Filters of Area V1 Can Be Used for a Nearly Ideal Edge Detection. 38-49
Posters (1)
- Cosmin Grigorescu, Nicolai Petkov, Michel A. Westenberg:
Improved Contour Detection by Non-classical Receptive Field Inhibition. 50-59 - Etienne Hugues, Florent Guilleux, Olivier Rochel:
Contour Detection by Synchronization of Integrate-and-Fire Neurons. 60-69 - Yukio Ishihara, Satoru Morita:
Reading Speed and Superiority of Right Visual Field on Foveated Vision. 70-79 - T. Nathan Mundhenk, Laurent Itti:
A Model of Contour Integration in Early Visual Cortex. 80-89 - Luís M. Santos, J. M. Hans du Buf:
Computational Cortical Cell Models for Continuity and Texture. 90-98 - Axel Thielscher, Anna Schubö, Heiko Neumann:
A Neural Model of Human Texture Processing: Texture Segmentation vs. Visual Search. 99-108 - Salima Ouadfel, Mohamed Batouche:
Unsupervised Image Segmentation Using a Colony of Cooperating Ants. 109-116 - Ingo J. Wundrich, Christoph von der Malsburg, Rolf P. Würtz:
Image Reconstruction from Gabor Magnitudes. 117-126 - Alexandre Bernardino, José Santos-Victor:
A Binocular Stereo Algorithm for Log-Polar Foveated Systems. 127-136 - Markus A. Dahlem, Florentin Wörgötter:
Rotation-Invariant Optical Flow by Gaze-Depended Retino-Cortical Mapping. 137-145 - Johannes M. Zanker, Jochen Zeil:
An Analysis of the Motion Signal Distributions Emerging from Locomotion through a Natural Environment. 146-156
Motion
- Martin A. Giese:
Prototypes of Biological Movements in Brains and Machines. 157-170 - Matthias O. Franz, Javaan S. Chahl:
Insect-Inspired Estimation of Self-Motion. 171-180 - Michael S. Langer, Richard Mann:
Tracking through Optical Snow. 181-188 - Ohad Ben-Shahar, Patrick S. Huggins, Steven W. Zucker:
On Computing Visual Flows with Boundaries: The Case of Shading and Edges. 189-198 - Gregor Arthur Kalberer, Pascal Müller, Luc Van Gool:
Biological Motion of Speech. 199-206
Mid-Level Vision
- Daniel J. Kersten:
Object Perception: Generative Image Models and Bayesian Inference. 207-218 - Benjamin B. Kimia, Amir Tamrakar:
The Role of Propagation and Medial Geometry in Human Vision. 219-229 - James H. Elder:
Ecological Statistics of Contour Grouping. 230-238 - Norbert Krüger, Florentin Wörgötter:
Statistics of Second Order Multi-modal Feature Events and Their Exploitation in Biological and Artificial Visual Systems. 239-248
Recognition - From Scenes to Neurons
- Pawan Sinha:
Qualitative Representations for Recognition. 249-262 - Aude Oliva, Antonio Torralba:
Scene-Centered Description from Spatial Envelope Properties. 263-272 - Ulf Knoblich, Maximilian Riesenhuber, David J. Freedman, Earl K. Miller, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Visual Categorization: How the Monkey Brain Does It. 273-281 - Wolfgang Maass, Robert Legenstein, Henry Markram:
A New Approach towards Vision Suggested by Biologically Realistic Neural Microcircuit Models. 282-293
Posters (2)
- David S. Bolme, Bruce A. Draper:
Interpreting LOC Cell Responses. 294-300 - Pierre Bayerl, Heiko Neumann:
Neural Mechanisms of Visual Flow Integration and Segregation - Insights from the Pinna-Brelstaff Illusion and Variations of It. 301-310 - Naoki Kogo, Christoph Strecha, Rik Fransens, Geert Caenen, Johan Wagemans, Luc Van Gool:
Reconstruction of Subjective Surfaces from Occlusion Cues. 311-321 - Norbert Krüger, Thomas Jäger, Christian Perwass:
Extraction of Object Representations from Stereo Image Sequences Utilizing Statistical and Deterministic Regularities in Visual Data. 322-330 - Kyungjoo Cheoi, Yillbyung Lee:
A Method of Extracting Objects of Interest with Possible Broad Application in Computer Vision. 331-339 - Darryl A. de Cunha, Leila Eadie, Benjamin Adams, David J. Hawkes:
Medical Ultrasound Image Similarity Measurement by Human Visual System (HVS) Modelling. 340-347 - Gil Friedrich, Yehezkel Yeshurun:
Seeing People in the Dark: Face Recognition in Infrared Images. 348-359 - Titus R. Neumann:
Modeling Insect Compound Eyes: Space-Variant Spherical Vision. 360-367 - Kang Ryoung Park, Jeong Jun Lee, Jaihie Kim:
Facial and Eye Gaze Detection. 368-376 - Hartmut S. Loos, Christoph von der Malsburg:
1-Click Learning of Object Models for Recognition. 377-386 - Thomas Serre, Maximilian Riesenhuber, Jennifer Louie, Tomaso A. Poggio:
On the Role of Object-Specific Features for Real World Object Recognition in Biological Vision. 387-397 - Fred H. Hamker, James Worcester:
Object Detection in Natural Scenes by Feedback. 398-407 - Takahiko Koike, Jun Saiki:
Stochastic Guided Search Model for Search Asymmetries in Visual Search Tasks. 408-417 - Sang-Jae Park, Jang-Kyoo Shin, Minho Lee:
Biologically Inspired Saliency Map Model for Bottom-up Visual Attention. 418-426 - Yaoru Sun, Robert B. Fisher:
Hierarchical Selectivity for Object-Based Visual Attention. 427-438
Attention
- John K. Tsotsos, Marc Pomplun, Yueju Liu, Julio C. Martinez-Trujillo, Evgueni Simine:
Attending to Motion: Localizing and Classifying Motion Patterns in Image Sequences. 439-452 - Ola Ramström, Henrik I. Christensen:
Visual Attention Using Game Theory. 462-471 - Dirk Walther, Laurent Itti, Maximilian Riesenhuber, Tomaso A. Poggio, Christof Koch:
Attentional Selection for Object Recognition - A Gentle Way. 472-479 - Robert Frans van der Willigen, Mark von Campenhausen:
Audio-Oculomotor Transformation. 480-490
Posters (3)
- Arnulf B. A. Graf, Felix A. Wichmann:
Gender Classification of Human Faces. 491-500 - Bon-Woo Hwang, Seong-Whan Lee:
Face Reconstruction from Partial Information Based on a Morphable Face Model. 501-510 - Jeounghoon Kim:
Dynamics of Face Categorization. 511-518 - Vinay P. Kumar, Tomaso A. Poggio:
Recognizing Expressions by Direct Estimation of the Parameters of a Pixel Morphable Model. 519-527 - Winfried Ilg, Martin A. Giese:
Modeling of Movement Sequences Based on Hierarchical Spatial-Temporal Correspondence of Movement Primitives. 528-537 - Martin A. Giese, Barbara Knappmeyer, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Automatic Synthesis of Sequences of Human Movements by Linear Combination of Learned Example Patterns. 538-547 - Alistair Bray:
An Adaptive Hierarchical Model of the Ventral Visual Pathway Implemented on a Mobile Robot. 548-557 - Daesu Chung, Reid Hirata, T. Nathan Mundhenk, Jen Ng, Robert J. Peters, Eric Pichon, April Tsui, Tong Ventrice, Dirk Walther, Philip Williams, Laurent Itti:
A New Robotics Platform for Neuromorphic Vision: Beobots. 558-566 - Lorenzo Natale, Sajit Rao, Giulio Sandini:
Learning to Act on Objects. 567-575 - Simon K. Rushton, Jia Wen, Robert S. Allison:
Egocentric Direction and the Visual Guidance of Robot Locomotion Background, Theory and Implementation. 576-591 - Jean-Christophe Zufferey, Dario Floreano, Matthijs van Leeuwen, Tancredi Merenda:
Evolving Vision-Based Flying Robots. 592-600
Robotics
- Seonghoon Kang, Seong-Whan Lee:
Object Detection and Classification for Outdoor Walking Guidance System. 601-610 - Chen Yu, Dana H. Ballard:
Understanding Human Behaviors Based on Eye-Head-Hand Coordination. 611-619 - Wolfgang Stürzl, Hanspeter A. Mallot:
Vision-Based Homing with a Panoramic Stereo Sensor. 620-628
Cognitive Vision
- Shimon Edelman, Nathan Intrator, Judah S. Jacobson:
Unsupervised Learning of Visual Structure. 629-642 - Adrian Schwaninger, Janek S. Lobmaier, Stephan M. Collishaw:
Role of Featural and Configural Information in Familiar and Unfamiliar Face Recognition. 643-650 - Christian Wallraven, Adrian Schwaninger, Sandra Schuhmacher, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
View-Based Recognition of Faces in Man and Machine: Re-visiting Inter-extra-Ortho. 651-660
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