In the last seven years a new computational approach has led to promising advances in the understanding of biological visual perception. The foundations of the approach are largely due to the work of a single man, David Marr at M.I.T. Now, after his death in Boston on November 17th 1980, research in vision will not be the same for the growing number of those who are following his lead
The remarkable progress in computer vision over the last few years is, by and large, attributed to d...
The remarkable progress in computer vision over the last few years is, by and large, attributed to d...
Abstract One of the most lasting contributions of Marr's posthumous book is his articulation of...
It is twenty-five years since the posthumous publication of David Marr's book Vision [1]. Only 35 ye...
It is twenty-five years since the posthumous publication of David Marr's book Vision[1]. Only 35 yea...
Marr's demonstrations that retinal receptive field geometry could be derived by Fourier transformati...
It has been twenty years since David Marr produced his ground-breaking framework of vision as a hier...
We review the progress made in computational vision, as represented by Marr's approach, in the las...
It has been twenty years since David Marr produced his ground-breaking framework of vision as a hier...
International audienceEvery computer vision algorithm is a set of instructions for how to decode ima...
David Marr's A.I. (artificial intelligence) model describes vision as one unified process, from sing...
David H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. ...
Computational model of how vision system reconstructs the world information from visual stimulus has...
The development of increasingly sophisticated and powerful computers in the last few decades has f...
Computer vision systems are, on most counts, poor performers, when compared to their biological coun...
The remarkable progress in computer vision over the last few years is, by and large, attributed to d...
The remarkable progress in computer vision over the last few years is, by and large, attributed to d...
Abstract One of the most lasting contributions of Marr's posthumous book is his articulation of...
It is twenty-five years since the posthumous publication of David Marr's book Vision [1]. Only 35 ye...
It is twenty-five years since the posthumous publication of David Marr's book Vision[1]. Only 35 yea...
Marr's demonstrations that retinal receptive field geometry could be derived by Fourier transformati...
It has been twenty years since David Marr produced his ground-breaking framework of vision as a hier...
We review the progress made in computational vision, as represented by Marr's approach, in the las...
It has been twenty years since David Marr produced his ground-breaking framework of vision as a hier...
International audienceEvery computer vision algorithm is a set of instructions for how to decode ima...
David Marr's A.I. (artificial intelligence) model describes vision as one unified process, from sing...
David H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. ...
Computational model of how vision system reconstructs the world information from visual stimulus has...
The development of increasingly sophisticated and powerful computers in the last few decades has f...
Computer vision systems are, on most counts, poor performers, when compared to their biological coun...
The remarkable progress in computer vision over the last few years is, by and large, attributed to d...
The remarkable progress in computer vision over the last few years is, by and large, attributed to d...
Abstract One of the most lasting contributions of Marr's posthumous book is his articulation of...