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Vision In 3d Environments Laurence R Harris Michael R M Jenkin Editors

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Vision In 3d Environments Laurence R Harris Michael R M Jenkin Editors
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.23 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Laurence R. Harris, Michael R. M. Jenkin (editors)
ISBN: 9781107001756, 1107001757
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Vision In 3d Environments Laurence R Harris Michael R M Jenkin Editors by Laurence R. Harris, Michael R. M. Jenkin (editors) 9781107001756, 1107001757 instant download after payment.

Biological and machine systems exist within a complex and changing three-dimensional world. We appear to have no difficulty understanding this world, but how do we go about forming a perceptual model of it? Centred around three key themes: depth processing and stereopsis; motion and navigation in 3D; and natural scene perception, this volume explores the latest cutting-edge research into the perception of three dimension environments. It features contributions from top researchers in the field, presenting both biological and computational perspectives. Topics covered include binocular perception; blur and perceived depth; stereoscopic motion in depth; and perceiving and remembering the shape of visual space. This unique book will provide students and researchers with an overview of ongoing research as well as perspectives on future developments in the field. Colour versions of a selection of the figures are available at www.cambridge.org/9781107001756.

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