The Psychology of Computer Vision (edited volume)

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The Psychology of Computer Vision is an influential edited volume, compiled by Patrick Henry Winston, that brings together foundational research exploring how principles of human perception and cognition can inform and advance computer vision.

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instanceOf academic book
edited volume
aim to apply psychological theories of vision to computer algorithms
to bridge human and machine vision research
approach cognitive science–oriented
interdisciplinary
describedAs foundational work in cognitive approaches to vision
influential in the history of computer vision
editor Patrick Henry Winston NERFINISHED
field cognitive psychology
computer vision
perception research
focusesOn foundational research in computer vision
relationship between human perception and machine vision
use of human visual cognition principles in computer vision
hasContributor David Marr NERFINISHED
Marvin Minsky NERFINISHED
Other early AI and vision researchers
Shimon Ullman NERFINISHED
Tomaso Poggio NERFINISHED
influenced cognitive approaches to computer vision
early computational theories of vision
interdisciplinary research between psychology and AI
language English
topic computational models of vision
motion perception
object recognition
representation of visual information
scene analysis
shape perception

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Patrick Winston notableWork The Psychology of Computer Vision (edited volume)
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