DocumentCode
1855067
Title
The interpretation of visual motion: recognizing moving light displays
Author
Goddard, Nigel H.
Author_Institution
Hughes Artificial Intelligence Center, Calabasas, CA, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
20-22 Mar 1989
Firstpage
212
Lastpage
220
Abstract
A computational model of visual motion discrimination in the human visual system is being developed, with application to interpretation of moving light displays. The author provides an overview of the current state of the model and discusses ideas that are being pursued. The computational model incorporates bottom-up feature computation, scenario indexing, and top-down contextual information flow. Emphasis is on the intermediate and higher-level visual processes, assuming the work of others for the low-level processes. The nature of memory structures devoted to representation and recognition of visual motion sequences is explored
Keywords
computer vision; bottom-up feature computation; computational model; interpretation; memory structures; recognizing moving light displays; scenario indexing; top-down contextual information flow; visual motion; Artificial intelligence; Computational modeling; Computer displays; Computer networks; Computer vision; Humans; Kinematics; Legged locomotion; Psychology; Visual system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visual Motion, 1989.,Proceedings. Workshop on
Conference_Location
Irvine, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-1903-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WVM.1989.47112
Filename
47112
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