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      Perception as Bayesian Inference

      by David C. Knill, Whitman Richards

      This 1996 book describes an exciting paradigm for building and testing theories of human visual perception based on Bayesian probability theory. Leading researchers in computer vision and experimental vision science describe theoretical frameworks, applications to specific problems, and implications for experimental studies.

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      Bayesian probability theory has emerged not only as a powerful tool for building computational theories of vision, but also as a general paradigm for studying human visual perception. This 1996 book provides an introduction to and critical analysis of the Bayesian paradigm. Leading researchers in computer vision and experimental vision science describe general theoretical frameworks for modelling vision, detailed applications to specific problems and implications for experimental studies of human perception. The book provides a dialogue between different perspectives both within chapters, which draw on insights from experimental and computational work, and between chapters, through commentaries written by the contributors on each others' work. Students and researchers in cognitive and visual science will find much to interest them in this thought-provoking collection.

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction D. C. Knill, D. Kersten and A. Yuille; 2. Pattern theory: a unifying perspective D. Mumford; 3. Modal structure and reliable inference A. Jepson, W. Richards and D. C. Knill; 4. Priors, preferences and categorical percepts W. Richards, A. Jepson and J. Feldman; 5. Bayesian decision theory and psychophysics A. L. Yuille and H. H. Bulthoff; 6. Observer theory, Bayes theory, and psychophysics B. M. Bennett, D. D. Hoffman, C. Prakash and S. N. Richman; 7. Implications of a Bayesian formulation D. C. Knill, D. Kersten and P. Mamassian; 8. Shape from texture: ideal observers and human psychophysics A. Blake, H. H. Bulthoff and D. Sheinberg; 9. A computational theory for binocular stereopsis P. N. Belhumeur; 10. The generic viewpoint assumption in a Bayesian framework W. T. Freeman; 11. Experiencing and perceiving visual surfaces K. Nakayama and S. Shimojo; 12. The perception of shading and reflectance E. H. Adelson and A. P. Pentland; 13. Banishing the Homunculus H. Barlow.

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      This 1996 book describes an exciting paradigm for building and testing theories of human visual perception based on Bayesian probability theory. Leading researchers in computer vision and experimental vision science describe theoretical frameworks, applications to specific problems, and implications for experimental studies.

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      This 1996 book describes an exciting paradigm for building and testing theories of human visual perception based on Bayesian probability theory. Leading researchers in computer vision and experimental vision science describe theoretical frameworks, applications to specific problems, and implications for experimental studies.

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      ISBN0521064996
      Short Title PERCEPTION AS BAYESIAN INFEREN
      Pages 532
      Publisher Cambridge University Press
      Language English
      ISBN-10 0521064996
      ISBN-13 9780521064996
      Media Book
      Format Paperback
      Year 2008
      Imprint Cambridge University Press
      Place of Publication Cambridge
      Country of Publication United Kingdom
      Edited by David C. Knill
      Edition 1st
      Author Whitman Richards
      Affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      DOI 10.1604/9780521064996
      UK Release Date 2008-06-12
      AU Release Date 2008-06-12
      NZ Release Date 2008-06-12
      Illustrations 8 Halftones, unspecified; 132 Line drawings, unspecified
      Publication Date 2008-06-12
      Alternative 9780511984037
      DEWEY 152.14011
      Audience Professional & Vocational

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