Is the cerebellum sensory for motor's sake, or motor for sensory's sake: the view from the whiskers of a rat?
JM Bower - Progress in brain research, 1997 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter describes a new theory of cerebellar function, which posits
that the cerebellum is specifically involved in monitoring and adjusting the acquisition of …
that the cerebellum is specifically involved in monitoring and adjusting the acquisition of …
Modeling visual attention via selective tuning
JK Tsotsos, SM Culhane, WYK Wai, Y Lai, N Davis… - Artificial intelligence, 1995 - Elsevier
A model for aspects of visual attention based on the concept of selective tuning is presented.
It provides for a solution to the problems of selection in an image, information routing …
It provides for a solution to the problems of selection in an image, information routing …
Depth from defocus vs. stereo: How different really are they?
YY Schechner, N Kiryati - International Journal of Computer Vision, 2000 - Springer
Depth from Focus (DFF) and Depth from Defocus (DFD) methods are theoretically unified
with the geometric triangulation principle. Fundamentally, the depth sensitivities of DFF and …
with the geometric triangulation principle. Fundamentally, the depth sensitivities of DFF and …
Separation of transparent layers using focus
Consider situations where the depth at each point in the scene is multi-valued, due to the
presence of a virtual image semi-reflected by a transparent surface. The semi-reflected …
presence of a virtual image semi-reflected by a transparent surface. The semi-reflected …
Centimeter-wave free-space neural time-of-flight imaging
Depth sensors have emerged as a cornerstone sensor modality with diverse applications in
personal hand-held devices, robotics, scientific imaging, autonomous vehicles, and more. In …
personal hand-held devices, robotics, scientific imaging, autonomous vehicles, and more. In …
Performance analysis of stereo, vergence, and focus as depth cues for active vision
S Das, N Ahuja - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and …, 1995 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper compares the performances of the binocular cues of stereo and vergence, and
the monocular cue of focus for range estimation using an active vision system. The …
the monocular cue of focus for range estimation using an active vision system. The …
Fuzzy model-reference adaptive control
TK Yin, CSG Lee - IEEE transactions on systems, man, and …, 1995 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper proposes a fuzzy model-reference adaptive control (Fuzzy-MRAC) to deal with
controlling a plant with unknown parameters which are dependent on known variables. The …
controlling a plant with unknown parameters which are dependent on known variables. The …
[图书][B] Digital image analysis: selected techniques and applications
WG Kropatsch, H Bischof - 2001 - Springer
One central topic of digital image processing is the calculation of three-dimensional (3D)
information from two-dimensional (2D) camera data. Depending on the object type, different …
information from two-dimensional (2D) camera data. Depending on the object type, different …
Mask-tof: Learning microlens masks for flying pixel correction in time-of-flight imaging
Abstract We introduce Mask-ToF, a method to reduce flying pixels (FP) in time-of-flight (ToF)
depth captures. FPs are pervasive artifacts which occur around depth edges, where light …
depth captures. FPs are pervasive artifacts which occur around depth edges, where light …
Noncontact 3-D coordinate measurement of cross-cutting feature points on the surface of a large-scale workpiece based on the machine vision method
Three-dimensional coordinate measurement of feature points on the surface of a large-scale
workpiece is important and difficult. Various relative measuring methods have been …
workpiece is important and difficult. Various relative measuring methods have been …