This paper reviews a number of aspects of visual motion analysis in biological systems from a computational perspective. We illustrate the kinds of insights that have been gained through computational studies and how these observations can be integrated with experimental studies from psychology and the neurosciences to understand the particular computations used by biological systems to analyze motion. The particular areas of motion analysis that we discuss include early motion detection and measurement, the optical flow computation, motion correspondence, the detection of motion discontinuities, and the recovery of three-dimensional structure from motion
Abstract. The term biological motion has been coined by Johansson (1973) to refer to the ambulatory ...
Over the past decade it has become increasingly clear that to understand the brain, we must study ...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
The measurement and use of visual motion is one of the most fundamental abilities of biological visi...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
The first part of this paper deals with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of multi...
This paper considers the problem of designing computational models of the primitives that are at the...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of mot...
The recognition of body movements is a complex computational problem. Multiple theories about possib...
The paper is dealing in its first part with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1989. Simultaneously published...
The paper is dealing in its first part with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of m...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
Abstract. The term biological motion has been coined by Johansson (1973) to refer to the ambulatory ...
Over the past decade it has become increasingly clear that to understand the brain, we must study ...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
The measurement and use of visual motion is one of the most fundamental abilities of biological visi...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of m...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
Motion information is required for the solution of many complex tasks of the visual system such as d...
The first part of this paper deals with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of multi...
This paper considers the problem of designing computational models of the primitives that are at the...
The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of mot...
The recognition of body movements is a complex computational problem. Multiple theories about possib...
The paper is dealing in its first part with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1989. Simultaneously published...
The paper is dealing in its first part with a system-theoretical approach for the decomposition of m...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
Abstract. The term biological motion has been coined by Johansson (1973) to refer to the ambulatory ...
Over the past decade it has become increasingly clear that to understand the brain, we must study ...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...