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Papers
S. Egner and C. Scheier
J. H. Reynolds and R. Desimone
C. D. Salzman and W. T. Newsome
J. K. Tsotsos
J. K. Tsotsos and S. M. Culhane and W. Y. K. Wai and Y. Lai and N. Davis and F. Nufl
J. K. Tsotsos and S. M. Culhane and F. Cutzu
Z. Kourtzi and H. H. B{\"{u}}lthoff and M. Erb and W. Grodd
G. M. Wallis
M. O. Franz and H. G. Krapp.
H. O. Karnath and H. H. {Ferber, S.and B{\"{u}}lthoff}
Z. Kourtzi and N. Kanwisher
D. A. Leopold
A. S. Tolias and S. M. Smirnakis and M. A. Augath and T. Trinath and N. K. Logothetis
M. O. Franz and T. R. Neumann and M. Plagge and H. A. Mallot and A. Zelle
F. Panerai and G. Metta and G. Sandini
F. Panerai and G. Sandini
B. A. Draper and K. Baek and J. Boody
L. Itti and C. Koch
V. Murino and G. Vernazza
 
ECVision indexed and annotated bibliography of cognitive computer vision publications
This bibliography was created by Hilary Buxton and Benoit Gaillard, University of Sussex, as part of ECVision Specific Action 8-1
The complete text version of this BibTeX file is available here: ECVision_bibliography.bib
Visual Process Control
Paradigms
Central/Distributed
Feature binding through temporally correlated neural activity in a robot model of visual perception
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The role of neural mechnaisms of attention in solving the binding problem
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Neural mechanisms for forming a perceptual decision
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Animal Learning and Cognition
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Analysing vision at the complexity level
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Modeling visual attention via selective tuning
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From foundational principles to a hierarchical selection circuit for attention
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Object-selective responses in the human motion area MT/MST.
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Linear models of simple cells: correspondence to real cell responses and space spanning properties
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Wide-field, motion-sensitive neurons and matched filters for optic flow fields
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Neuronal representation of object orientation
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Cortical Regions Involved in Perceiving Object Shapes
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Visual Perception: Shaping What we See
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Motion Processing in the macaque: Revisited with functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Can fly tangential neurons be used to estimate self-motion?
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Learning visual stabilization reflexes in robots with moving eyes
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Oculo-Motor Stabilization Reflexes: Integration of Inertial and Visual Information
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Implementing the Expert Object Recognition Pathway
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A saliency-based search mechanism for overt and covert shifts of visual attention
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Artificial Neural Networks for Image Analysis and Computer Vision
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