Vision: A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information

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Vision: A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information is a seminal 1982 book by David Marr that laid the foundations of computational neuroscience and modern theories of visual perception.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific monograph
approach computational
interdisciplinary
theoretical
author David Marr NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of computational theories of perception
formalization of vision as an information-processing problem
describedAs foundational text in modern theories of visual perception
seminal work in computational neuroscience
field cognitive science
computational neuroscience
computer vision
neuroscience
psychology of perception
vision science
focusesOn how the brain processes visual information
how the brain represents visual information
hasAbbreviation Vision NERFINISHED
hasAuthorFullName David Courtenay Marr NERFINISHED
impact bridged neuroscience and computer vision research
shaped subsequent research on visual processing in the brain
influencedField artificial intelligence
cognitive psychology
computational neuroscience
computer vision
introducesConcept algorithmic level of analysis
computational level of analysis
implementational level of analysis
language English
proposes three-level framework for information processing
publicationYear 1982
relatedTo Marr's levels of analysis NERFINISHED
Marr's theory of vision NERFINISHED
status classic in vision science literature
widely cited in neuroscience and AI research
timePeriod 20th century
topic computational theory of vision
human vision
representation of visual information
visual perception

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David Marr notableWork Vision: A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation and Processing of Visual Information