Nonlinear, local and highly parallel algorithms can perform several simple but important visual computations. Specific classes of algorithms can be considered in an abstract way. I study here the class of polynomial algorithms to exemplify some of the important issues for visual processing like linear vs. nonlinear and local vs. global. Polynomial algorithms are a natural extension of Perceptrons to time dependent grey level images.. Although they share most of the limitations of Perceptrons, they are powerful parallel computational devices. Several of their properties are characterized and especially (a) their equivalence with Perceptrons for geometrical figures and (b) the synthesis of non-linear algorithms (mappings) via...
Comunicació presentada a: the 7th International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in...
This book presents a first generation of artificial brains, using vision as sample application. An o...
The authors describe a simple, parallel algorithm that successfully computes an optical flow from se...
A large gap exists at present between computational theories of vision and their possible implemen...
The study of the visual system of the brain has attracted the attention and interest of many neuro-s...
This paper introduces a theoretical framework for characterizing and classifying simple parallel alg...
The study of the visual system of the brain has attracted the attention and interest of many neuro-s...
The study of the visual system of the brain has attracted the attention and interest of many neuro-s...
This paper introduces a theoretical framework for characterizing and classifying simple parallel alg...
The paradigm of computational vision hypothesizes that any visual func-tion – such as the recognitio...
Using simple fiber networks for proof-of-principle demonstrations, we give examples of natural compu...
We outline a theoretical framework that leads from the computational nature of early vision to algor...
The intrinsic parallelism of visual neural architectures based on distributed hierarchical layers is...
We outline a theoretical framework that leads from the computational nature of early vision to algor...
Students of human and machine vision share the belief that massively parallel processing characteriz...
Comunicació presentada a: the 7th International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in...
This book presents a first generation of artificial brains, using vision as sample application. An o...
The authors describe a simple, parallel algorithm that successfully computes an optical flow from se...
A large gap exists at present between computational theories of vision and their possible implemen...
The study of the visual system of the brain has attracted the attention and interest of many neuro-s...
This paper introduces a theoretical framework for characterizing and classifying simple parallel alg...
The study of the visual system of the brain has attracted the attention and interest of many neuro-s...
The study of the visual system of the brain has attracted the attention and interest of many neuro-s...
This paper introduces a theoretical framework for characterizing and classifying simple parallel alg...
The paradigm of computational vision hypothesizes that any visual func-tion – such as the recognitio...
Using simple fiber networks for proof-of-principle demonstrations, we give examples of natural compu...
We outline a theoretical framework that leads from the computational nature of early vision to algor...
The intrinsic parallelism of visual neural architectures based on distributed hierarchical layers is...
We outline a theoretical framework that leads from the computational nature of early vision to algor...
Students of human and machine vision share the belief that massively parallel processing characteriz...
Comunicació presentada a: the 7th International Conference on Scale Space and Variational Methods in...
This book presents a first generation of artificial brains, using vision as sample application. An o...
The authors describe a simple, parallel algorithm that successfully computes an optical flow from se...