9781596932241
Next generation artificial vision systems; reverse engineering the
human visual system.
Bharath, Anil and Maria Petrou.
Artech House
2008
438 pages
$95.00
Hardcover
Bioinformatics & biomedical imaging
TA1634
In addressing the topic of reverse-engineering the human visual
system for technological applications, Bharath (image analysis, Imperial
College London, UK) and Petrou (signal processing, Imperial College
London, UK), together with an interdisciplinary team of contributing
authors, address the topic in separate sections from the perspectives of
physiology and cognitive psychology, software engineering, and hardware
engineering. With respect to physiology and cognitive psychology, they
offer chapters on the physiology/psychology of vision, dynamical
modeling of the retina, the functional organization of receptive field
characteristics of the cells in V1 (the primary visual cortex), and
psychophysical experiments for probing models of V1 processing and
visual attention. Software engineering topics include modeling V1 as a
spatial frequency analyzer, the mathematics of image processing with
irregularly sampled data, the relationship between super-resolution
techniques and the eye movements known as tremor and microsaccades, eye
vergence and depth perception as they pertain to a robotic assisted
surgery application, and motion detection algorithms. And finally
hardware is addressed in chapters on polymer sensors for imitating the
spectral response characteristics of the human retina, hybrid chips that
combine organic (polymer) sensors and analog circuitry, models of very
large scale integrated analog circuits for implementing classical simple
cell V1 receptive fields, implementation of previously discussed
algorithms in digital hardware, and aspects of pre-attentive vision in
terms of spatial and temporal saliency created by motion.
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