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- catalog abstract "Anyone who has tried to swat a fly, watched a kangaroo bounding through dense forest, or marvelled at a falcon swooping to catch a field mouse knows that the animal kingdom has evolved visual systems that are fast, reliable, and precise. This book explores the possibilities of applying principles derived from the study of simple natural systems - such as those possessed by insects - to the design of novel algorithms for vision and new kinds of robots. The various chapters, written by scientists ranging from leading experimental biologists to experts in computer vision, present fresh, multidisciplinary approaches to the construction of machines that 'see'.".
- catalog contributor b10310646.
- catalog contributor b10310647.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction / Mandyam V. Srinivasan and Svetha Venkatesh -- 2. A survey of active vision in invertebrates / Michael F. Land and Thomas S. Collett -- 3. Active acquisition of depth information by honey-bees / Miriam Lehrer -- 4. Spatial and non-spatial coding of patterns by the honey-bee / Adrian Horridge -- 5. Visual motion processing for figure/ground segregation, collision avoidance, and optic flow analysis in the pigeon / Barrie J. Frost and Hongjin Sun -- 6. Collision avoidance: from the locust eye to a seeing machine / F. Claire Rind -- 7. Artificial evolution of visual control systems for robots / Dave Cliff, Inman Harvey and Phil Husbands -- 8. Insect navigation: low-level solutions to high-level tasks / Rudiger Wehner.".
- catalog description "Anyone who has tried to swat a fly, watched a kangaroo bounding through dense forest, or marvelled at a falcon swooping to catch a field mouse knows that the animal kingdom has evolved visual systems that are fast, reliable, and precise. This book explores the possibilities of applying principles derived from the study of simple natural systems - such as those possessed by insects - to the design of novel algorithms for vision and new kinds of robots. The various chapters, written by scientists ranging from leading experimental biologists to experts in computer vision, present fresh, multidisciplinary approaches to the construction of machines that 'see'.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 271 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "From living eyes to seeing machines.".
- catalog identifier "0198577850".
- catalog isFormatOf "From living eyes to seeing machines.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, [England]; New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "From living eyes to seeing machines.".
- catalog subject "591.1/823 20".
- catalog subject "Computer vision.".
- catalog subject "QP475 .F76 1997".
- catalog subject "Vision.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction / Mandyam V. Srinivasan and Svetha Venkatesh -- 2. A survey of active vision in invertebrates / Michael F. Land and Thomas S. Collett -- 3. Active acquisition of depth information by honey-bees / Miriam Lehrer -- 4. Spatial and non-spatial coding of patterns by the honey-bee / Adrian Horridge -- 5. Visual motion processing for figure/ground segregation, collision avoidance, and optic flow analysis in the pigeon / Barrie J. Frost and Hongjin Sun -- 6. Collision avoidance: from the locust eye to a seeing machine / F. Claire Rind -- 7. Artificial evolution of visual control systems for robots / Dave Cliff, Inman Harvey and Phil Husbands -- 8. Insect navigation: low-level solutions to high-level tasks / Rudiger Wehner.".
- catalog title "From living eyes to seeing machines / edited by Mandyam V. Srinivasan and Svetha Venkatesh.".
- catalog type "text".