3.6.3 Human Perception, Human Visual System -- General

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Human Perception. There are many other papers on human perception included elsewhere. This is by no means an exhaustive listing, but includes various papers that are not topic specific (e.g. Stereo, Color, etc.).

Kolb, H.[Helga], Fernandez, E.[Eduardo], Nelson, R.[Ralph],
Webvision: The organization of the Vertebrate Retina,
Online Book2002.
WWW Version. How (human) vision works, etc. Lots of information, pictures, etc. BibRef 0200

Tunstall, K.W.,
Recognizing Patterns: Are there Processes that Precede Feature Analysis?,
PR(7), No. 1-2, June 1975, pp. 95-106.
WWW Version. BibRef 7506

Muller, F.J., Taylor, W.K.,
A parallel processing model for the study of possible pattern recognition mechanisms in the brain,
PR(8), No. 1, January 1976, pp. 47-52.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Cerella, J.[John],
Absence of perspective processing in the pigeon,
PR(9), No. 2, July 1977, pp. 65-68.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Cerella, J.[John],
The pigeon's analysis of pictures,
PR(12), No. 1, 1980, pp. 1-6.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Cerella, J.[John],
Pigeons and perceptrons,
PR(19), No. 6, 1986, pp. 431-438.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Granovskaya, R.M., Bereznaya, I.J.,
Experiments on human pattern recognition: A Hierarchical Sign-System Approach,
PR(12), No. 1, 1980, pp. 17-26.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Crettez, J.P., Simon, J.C.,
A Model for Cell Receptive Fields in the Visual Striate Cortex,
CGIP(20), 1982, pp. 299-318. BibRef 8200

Braunstein, M.L.,
Contrasts Between Human and Machine Vision: Should Technology Recapitulate Phylogeny?,
HMV83(85-96). BibRef 8300

Kolers, P.A.,
Visual Computation,
HMV83(259-268). BibRef 8300

Kolers, P.A.,
Some Features of Visual Form,
CVGIP(23), No. 1, July 1983, pp. 15-41.
WWW Version. BibRef 8307

Hochberg, J.,
Machines Should Not See as People Do, but Must Know How People See,
CVGIP(37), No. 2, February 1987, pp. 221-237. BibRef 8702

Hubel, D.H.,
Eye Brain and Vision,
Scientific American Library1988, ISBN 0-7167-5020-1.
HTML Version. To purchase this book look here BibRef 8800

Papathomas, T.V.,
Special Issue on Visual-Perception: Guest Editorial,
IJIST(7), No. 2, Summer 1996, pp. 63-64. 9607 BibRef

Watt, R.J.,
An Outline of the Primal Sketch in Human Vision,
PRL(5), 1987, pp. 139-150. BibRef 8700

Bedrosian, S.D.,
Significance of Visual Limitations in Automated Pattern Recognition Applications,
PRL(2), 1984, pp. 395-400. BibRef 8400

Mellink, H.[Hans], Buffart, H.[Hans],
An Abstract code network as a model of perceptual memory,
PR(20), No. 1, 1987, pp. 143-151.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Adelson, E.H., Bergen, J.R.,
The Plenoptic Function and the Elements of Early Vision,
CMVP91(3-20). The Plenoptic Function describes the light intensity passing through every viewpoint, in every direction, for all time and for every wavelength. Thus what we really get is a sample of the function and we want to reconstruct reality. BibRef 9100

Perrett, D.I., Oram, M.W.,
Neurophysiology of shape processing,
IVC(11), No. 6, July-August 1993, pp. 317-333.
WWW Version. 0401 BibRef

Kosslyn, S.M.[Stephen M.],
Image and Brain: The Resolution of the Imagery Debate,
MIT PressCambridge, MA, 1994. ISBN 0-262-11184-5. Theory of visual imagery. To purchase this book look here BibRef 9400

Tyler, C.W.[Christopher W.],
Human Symmetry Perception and Its Computational Analysis,
Twenty-two chapters. Contributed and overview papers. VSP Press1997. BibRef 9700

Pinoli, J.C.,
The Logarithmic Image Processing Model: Connections with Human Brightness Perception and Contrast Estimators,
JMIV(7), No. 4, October 1997, pp. 341-358.
WWW Version. 9710 BibRef

Yagi, T., Ohshima, S., Funahashi, Y.,
The Role of Retinal Bipolar Cell in Early Vision: An Implication with Analog Networks and Regularization Theory,
BioCyber(77), No. 3, September 1997, pp. 163-171. 9710 BibRef

Wiebe, K.J., Basu, A.,
Modeling Ecologically Specialized Biological Visual Systems,
PR(30), No. 10, October 1997, pp. 1687-1703.
WWW Version. 9712 BibRef

Chen, Y.S., Lin, T.D.,
An Investigation into the Closure Process in Human Visual-Perception for Line Patterns,
PR(31), No. 1, January 1998, pp. 1-13.
WWW Version. 9802 BibRef

Roehrbein, F.[Florian], Zetzsche, C.[Christoph],
Exploitation of Natural Image Statistics by Biological Vision Systems: 1/f2 Power Spectra and Self-Similar Bandpass Decompositions,
CVPR98(86-91).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. BibRef 9800

Humphreys, G.W., Stiehl, H.S.,
Computational and Psychophysical Studies of Early Vision,
IVC(16), No. 6-7, May 18 1998, pp. 387-388.
WWW Version. 9806 BibRef

Georgeson, M.A.,
Edge-Finding in Human Vision: A Multistage Model Based on the Perceived Structure of Plaids,
IVC(16), No. 6-7, May 18 1998, pp. 389-405.
WWW Version. 9806 BibRef

Ross, W.D., Mingolla, E.,
Recent Progress in Modeling Neural Mechanisms of Form and Color Vision,
IVC(16), No. 6-7, May 18 1998, pp. 447-472.
WWW Version. 9806 BibRef

Claridge, E., Billups, I.R.,
Towards a Method for Parametrizing Models of Early Vision Using Psychophysical Data,
IVC(16), No. 6-7, May 18 1998, pp. 473-498.
WWW Version. 9806 BibRef

Lambrecht, C.J.V., Kunt, M.,
Characterization of Human Visual Sensitivity for Video Imaging Applications,
SP(67), No. 3, June 1998, pp. 255-269. 9808 BibRef

Martin, C.E., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M.,
Digital Production of Color Mach Bands Using a Color Human Visual-System Model,
SMC-A(28), No. 1, January 1998, pp. 127-130.
IEEE Top Reference. 9801 BibRef

Martin, C.E., Keller, J.G., Rogers, S.K., Kabrisky, M.,
Color Blindness and a Color Human Visual System Model,
SMC-A(30), No. 4, July 2000, pp. 494-499.
IEEE Top Reference. 0008 BibRef

Rodriguez Sanchez, R.[Rosa], Garcia, J.A., Fdez Valdivia, J., Fdez Vidal, X.R.[Xose R.],
Origins of illusory percepts in digital images,
PR(33), No. 12, December 2000, pp. 2007-2017.
WWW Version. 0008 BibRef

Chernyak, D.A., Stark, L.W.,
Top-down guided eye movements,
SMC-B(31), No. 4, August 2001, pp. 514-522.
IEEE Top Reference. Study of human eye movements. Simulate the saccades to extract information from an image. 0109 BibRef

Beck, J.,
On the Computational Modeling of Human Vision,
FIU01(Chapter 13). BibRef 0100

Fermüller, C.[Cornelia], Aloimonos, Y.[Yiannis],
Statistics Explains Geometrical Optical Illusions,
FIU01(Chapter 14). BibRef 0100
And: Add A2: Malm, H.[Henrik], UMD--TR4251, May 2001.
WWW Version.
WWW Version. Optical illusions, e.g. patterns due to motion signals in line drawings, due to statistics of visual computations. BibRef

Bourbakis, N.G.,
Emulating human visual perception for measuring difference in images using an SPN graph approach,
SMC-B(32), No. 2, April 2002, pp. 191-201.
IEEE Top Reference. 0205 BibRef

Kuo, S.S.[Shyh-Shiaw], Johnston, J.D.,
Spatial Noise Shaping Based on Human Visual Sensitivity and Its Application to Image Coding,
IP(11), No. 5, May 2002, pp. 509-517.
WWW Version. 0206 BibRef
Earlier: ICIP01(II: 17-20).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0108 BibRef

Petrov, Y.A.[Yury A.], Popple, A.V.[Ariella V.],
Effects of negative afterimages in visual illusions,
JOSA-A(19), No. 6, June 2002, pp. 1107-1111.
WWW Version. 0206 BibRef

Palmer, S.,
Vision Science: Photons to Phenomenology,
MIT Press1999. BibRef 9900

Fize, D.[Denis], Vanduffel, W.[Wim], Nelissen, K.[Koen], Denys, K.[Katrien], Chef d'Hotel, C.[Christophe], Faugeras, O.D.[Olivier D.], Orban, G.A.[Guy A.],
Retinotopic mapping in awake monkeys suggests a different functional organization for dorsal and ventral V4,
INRIARR-4732, Février 2003.
HTML Version. 0306 BibRef

Brun, L.[Luc], Kropatsch, W.G.[Walter G.],
Receptive fields within the Combinatorial Pyramid framework,
GM(65), No. 1-3, May 2003, pp. 23-42.
WWW Version. 0309 BibRef

Brun, L.[Luc], Kropatsch, W.G.,
Combinatorial pyramids,
ICIP03(II: 33-36).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0312 BibRef

Roberts, N.W.[Nicholas W.], Gleeson, H.F.[Helen F.], Temple, S.E.[Shelby E.], Haimberger, T.J.[Theodore J.], Hawryshyn, C.W.[Craig W.],
Differences in the optical properties of vertebrate photoreceptor classes leading to axial polarization sensitivity,
JOSA-A(21), No. 3, March 2004, pp. 335-345.
WWW Version. 0409 BibRef

Carandini, M., Demb, J.B., Mante, V., Tolhurst, D.J., Dan, Y., Olshausen, B.A., Gallant, J.L., and Rust, N.C.,
Do we know what the early visual system does?,
Neuroscience(25), No. 46, 2005, pp. 10577-10597.
WWW Version. BibRef 0500

Ghosh, K.[Kuntal], Sarkar, S.[Sandip], Bhaumik, K.[Kamales],
Proposing new methods in low-level vision from the Mach band illusion in retrospect,
PR(39), No. 4, April 2006, pp. 726-730.
WWW Version. 0604 Early Vision. Laplacian; Brightness-contrast illusions; Disinhibition Analysis of Mach Band illusion led to Bi-Laplacian of Gaussian in early vision. BibRef

CVonline: Introductory Visual Psychophysics/Psychology,
Online Book2007.
HTML Version. Part of the CVonline collection. Human perception issues. Perception, primal sketch, attention, flow, color, constancy, etc. BibRef 0700

Diamant, E.[Emanuel],
Modeling human-like intelligent image processing: An information processing perspective and approach,
SP:IC(22), No. 6, July 2007, pp. 583-590.
WWW Version. 0709 BibRef
And:
Modeling Visual Information Processing in Brain: A Computer Vision Point of View and Approach,
BVAI07(62-71).
WWW Version. 0710Visual information; Physical and semantic image information; Knowledge and information relationship BibRef

Diamant, E.[Emanuel],
Paving the Way for Image Understanding: A New Kind of Image Decomposition Is Desired,
SCIA05(17-24).
WWW Version. 0506 BibRef

Sugihara, T.[Tadashi], Tsuji, Y.[Yoshihisa], Sakai, K.[Ko],
Border-ownership-dependent tilt after-effect in incomplete figures,
JOSA-A(24), No. 1, January 2007, pp. 18-24.
WWW Version. 0801 BibRef

Thacker, N.A.[Neil A.], Clark, A.F.[Adrian F.], Barron, J.L.[John L.], Beveridge, J.R.[J. Ross], Courtney, P.[Patrick], Crum, W.R.[William R.], Ramesh, V.[Visvanathan], Clark, C.[Christine],
Performance characterization in computer vision: A guide to best practices,
CVIU(109), No. 3, March 2008, pp. 305-334.
WWW Version. 0802 Survey, Performance Evaluation. Performance assessment; Performance evaluation; Vision system design BibRef

Farrell, J.E., van den Branden Lambrecht, C.J.,
Scanning the issue: Special issue on translating human vision research into engineering technology,
PIEEE(90), No. 1, January 2002, pp. 3-4.
WWW Version. 0201Overview of the issue. BibRef


Wandell, B.A.[Brian A.],
Development and Plasticity in Visual Cortex,
VMV04(359). 0411 BibRef

Zuffi, S.[Silvia], Brambilla, C.[Carla], Beretta, G.[Giordano], Scala, P.[Paolo],
Human Computer Interaction: Legibility and Contrast,
CIAP07(241-246).
WWW Version. 0709Analysis of readability of text. BibRef

Radilova, J.[Jirina], Taddei-Ferretti, C.[Cloe], Musio, C.[Carlo], Santillo, S.[Silvia], Cibelli, E.[Edoardo], Cotugno, A.[Antonio], Radil, T.[Tomáš],
Reversal of 'Cubic' and 'Cylindric' Figures,
BVAI07(144-149).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Lansky, P.[Petr], Pokora, O.[Ondrej], Rospars, J.P.[Jean-Pierre],
Stimulus-Response Curves in Sensory Neurons: How to Find the Stimulus Measurable with the Highest Precision,
BVAI07(338-349).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Sacerdote, L.[Laura], Zucca, C.[Cristina], Lansky, P.[Petr],
Input Identification in the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Neuronal Model with Signal Dependent Noise,
BVAI07(368-377).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Tukiainen, T.[Teemu], Lensu, L.[Lasse], Parkkinen, J.[Jussi],
Temporal Characteristics of Artificial Retina Based on Bacteriorhodopsin and Its Variants,
BVAI07(94-103).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Nishi, T.[Takako], Shimotsu, K.[Kyoko], Gotow, T.[Tsukasa],
Physiology of Simple Photoreceptors in the Abdominal Ganglion of Onchidium,
BVAI07(1-10).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Cristino, L.[Luigia], Guglielmotti, V.[Vittorio], Musio, C.[Carlo], Santillo, S.[Silvia],
Diffuse Nerve Net of Hydra Revealed by NADPH-Diaphorase Histochemical Labeling,
BVAI07(11-20).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

d'Alessandro, P.[Paolo],
On Global Geometry of Image on Eye's Back,
BVAI07(21-29).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Frazor, R.A.[Robert A.], Benucci, A.[Andrea], Carandini, M.[Matteo],
Independent Encoding of Position and Orientation by Population Responses in Primary Visual Cortex,
BVAI07(30-41).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Šetic, M.[Mia], Domijan, D.[Dražen],
A Neural Model for Attentional Modulation of Lateral Interactions in the Visual Cortex,
BVAI07(42-51).
WWW Version. 0710 BibRef

Wolf, L.[Lior], Guttmann, M.[Moshe],
Artificial Complex Cells via the Tropical Semiring,
CVPR07(1-7).
WWW Version. 0706Cells to capture Hubel-Weisel and Fukushima and Riesenhuber-Poggio models. BibRef

Ghosh, K.[Kuntal], Sarkar, S.[Sandip], Bhaumik, K.[Kamales],
Early Vision and Image Processing: Evidences Favouring a Dynamic Receptive Field Model,
ICCVGIP06(216-227).
WWW Version. 0612 BibRef

Nielsen, F.,
Plenoptic path and its applications,
ICIP03(I: 793-796).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0312 BibRef

Chebira, A., Dragotti, P.L., Sbaiz, L., Vetterli, M.,
Sampling and interpolation of the plenoptic function,
ICIP03(II: 917-920).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0312 BibRef

da Cunha, A.L., Do, M.N., Vetterli, M.,
On the Information Rate of the Plenoptic Function,
ICIP06(2489-2492). 0610
WWW Version. Study of compression -- video and byte size. Complexity of camera model. BibRef

Do, M.N., Marchand-Maillet, D., Vetterli, M.,
On the Bandlimitedness of the Plenoptic Function,
ICIP05(III: 17-20).
WWW Version. 0512 BibRef

Lambert, P., Deschenes, J.D., Hebert, P.,
A Sampling Criterion for Optimizing a Surface Light Field,
3DIM07(47-54).
WWW Version. 0708 BibRef
Earlier:
A Frequency-Based Approach For Efficient Plenoptic Sampling,
ICIP05(II: 1334-1337).
WWW Version. 0512 BibRef

Singh, S.[Sameer], Payne, A.[Andrew], Kingsland, R.[Roman],
Modelling the Human Visual Process by Evolving Images from Noise,
IWICPAS06(251-259).
WWW Version. 0608 BibRef

Warwick, K.[Kevin], Gasson, M.[Mark],
Practical Interface Experiments with Implant Technology,
CVHCI04(7).
WWW Version. 0505Direct interaction with HNS. BibRef

Land, M.F.,
Pattern perception in animals remote from man,
ICPR04(III: 1-1).
WWW Version. 0409 BibRef

Kim, S.[Sungho], Jang, G.J.[Gi-Jeong], Lee, W.H.[Wang-Heon], Kweon, I.S.[In So],
How human visual systems recognize objects: A Novel Computational Model,
ICPR04(III: 61-64).
WWW Version. 0409 BibRef

Kadyrov, A., Petrou, M.,
Reverse Engineering the Human Vision System: A Possible Explanation for the Role of Microsaccades,
ICPR04(IV: 64-67).
WWW Version. 0409 BibRef

Sinthanayothin, C.[Chanjira], Phoojaruenchanachai, S.[Suthee],
Multimedia Simulation of Colour Blindness and Colour Enhancement Assisted Colour Blindness,
CAIP03(270-277).
WWW Version. 0311 BibRef

Bähr, H.P.[Hans-Peter], Lenk, H.[Hans],
Steps to Cognition in Image Analysis and in Philosophy: A Comparison,
PCV02(B: 16). 0305 BibRef

Knoblich, U.[Ulf], Riesenhuber, M.[Maximilian], Freedman, D.J.[David J.], Miller, E.K.[Earl K.], Poggio, T.[Tomaso],
Visual Categorization: How the Monkey Brain Does It,
BMCV02(273 ff.).
HTML Version. 0303 BibRef

Maass, W.[Wolfgang], Legenstein, R.[Robert], Markram, H.[Henry],
A New Approach towards Vision Suggested by Biologically Realistic Neural Microcircuit Models,
BMCV02(282 ff.).
HTML Version. 0303 BibRef

Bolme, D.S.[David S.], Draper, B.A.[Bruce A.],
Interpreting LOC Cell Responses,
BMCV02(294 ff.).
HTML Version. 0303 BibRef

Santos, L.M.[Luís M.], du Buf, J.M.H.[J.M. Hans],
Computational Cortical Cell Models for Continuity and Texture,
BMCV02(90 ff.).
HTML Version. 0303 BibRef

Bulthoff, H.H., Wallraven, C., Graf, A.,
View-based dynamic object recognition based on human perception,
ICPR02(III: 768-776).
WWW Version. 0211 BibRef

Harvey, R.[Richard], King, S.[Stephen], Aldridge, R.P.[Richard P.], Bangham, J.A.[J. Andrew],
Comparing image resamplers via a model of the human vision system,
BMVC97(xx-yy).
HTML Version. 0209 BibRef

Morita, S.[Satoru],
Three Dimensional Short-term Memory Image,
ICPR06(I: 1226-1230).
WWW Version. 0609 BibRef

Morita, S.[Satoru],
Simulating Eye Movement in Reading using Short-term Memory,
VI02(206).
PDF Version. 0208 BibRef

Burke, M.A.[Mary A.],
Personal Construct Theory as a Research Tool for Analysing User Perceptions of Photographs,
CIVR02(378-386).
HTML Version. 0208 BibRef

Knoblich, U.[Ulf], Riesenhuber, M.[Maximilan],
Stimulus Simplification and Object Representation: A Modeling Study,
MIT AIM-2002-004, March 2002.
WWW Version. 0205 BibRef

Michaels, R.J.[Ross J.], Boult, T.E.[Terrance E.],
Efficient Evaluation of Classification and Recognition Systems,
CVPR01(I:50-57).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0110General approach for evaluations. BibRef

Webster, M.A.[Michael A.], McDermott, K.[Kyle], Bebis, G.N.[George N.],
Fitting the World to the Mind: Transforming Images to Mimic Perceptual Adaptation,
ISVC07(I: 757-768).
WWW Version. 0711 BibRef

Webster, M.A.,
Visual Adaptation and the Relative Nature of Perception,
ICIP01(II: 8-11).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0108 BibRef

Pelz, J., Canosa, R., Babcock, J., Barber, J.,
Visual Perception in Familiar, Complex Tasks,
ICIP01(II: 12-15).
IEEE Abstract. IEEE Top Reference. 0108 BibRef

Grossberg, S.,
The laminar architecture of visual cortex and image processing technology,
CIAP99(2-9).
WWW Version. 9909 BibRef

Keil, M., Cristobal, G., Escalante, B., du Buf, H., Pessoa, L.,
AMOVIP: advanced modeling of visual information processing,
CIAP99(1208-1213).
WWW Version. 9909 BibRef

Faure, A., Shevtsova, N., Golovan, A., Klepach, A., Cachard, O., Rybak, I.,
Modeling of some spatio-temporal aspects of visual information processing in the retinal neural network,
ICPR94(B:491-493).
WWW Version. 9410 BibRef

Chen, S.S.,
A Two-Dimensional Solution to the Problem of Zero-Crossings and Spatiotemporal Interpolation in Computer and Human Vision,
ICCV87(476-480). BibRef 8700

Cowie, R.I.D.,
The Viewer's Place in Theories of Vision,
IJCAI83(952-958). BibRef 8300

Zucker, S.W.,
Computer Vision and Human Perception: An Essay on the Discovery of Constraints,
IJCAI81(1102-1116). BibRef 8100

Jarvis, R.A.,
Some Observations on the Human Visual Perception System and their Relevance to Computer Vision Research,
PurdueTR-77-6, November 1977. Analysis of source of puzzlement and ambiguity of optical illusions and psych. experiments; human visual system; not modularly organized - not functionally independent; use of restricted world model should be more successful - in most situations; low level/high level; psychophysicist/empiricist; it's in the scene/it's a learned trait; from data; reference to visual memory. BibRef 7711

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