Current scientific knowledge about machine vision is examined by and for professionals from such fields as computer science, engineering, psychology, neuroscience, and biology. They cover the areas of visual attention, binocular vision, visual cortical structures, and artificial vision systems. Among the topics are computational approaches to measuring visual attention, modeling binocular and motion transparency processing by local center-surround interactions, the roles of endstopped and curvature tuned computations in a hierarchical representation of two-dimensional shape, mathematical foundations modeled after neo-cortex for discovery and understanding of structures in data, and implementing biologically inspired components in embedded vision systems.
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