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Intelligent Perceptual Systems

New Directions in Computational Perception

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 745)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

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Table of contents (23 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Neural network learning in an ecological and evolutionary context

    • Domenico Parisi, Stefano Nolfi
    Pages 20-40
  3. Trends in pattern recognition

    • Vito Di Gesu'
    Pages 41-69
  4. Computer vision systems: Functionality and structure integration

    • Alberto Biancardi, Virginio Cantoni, Luca Lombardi
    Pages 70-83
  5. Automatic speech recognition with neural networks: Beyond nonparametric models

    • Paolo Frasconi, Marco Gori, Giovanni Soda
    Pages 104-121
  6. New shape from Shading methods

    • Chella A., Gaglio S., Pirrone R.
    Pages 122-136
  7. Orientation-dependent effects in neural networks

    • Michele Voltolina, Carlo Umilta'
    Pages 137-141
  8. A Markovian model for perceptual grouping of different shape primitives

    • Vittorio Murino, Gian Luca Foresti, Carlo S. Regazzoni
    Pages 161-180
  9. Segmented image reduction

    • A. Giretti, P. Puliti, G. Tascini, P. Zingaretti
    Pages 181-194
  10. Design and acquisition of a task-oriented spontaneous-speech database

    • A. Corazza, M. Federico, R. Gretter, G. Lazzari
    Pages 195-210
  11. Language and ambiguity

    • Patrizia Tabossi
    Pages 211-221
  12. Spatial Logic for image representation and retrieval-by-contents

    • Alberto Del Bimbo, Enrico Vicario, Daniele Zingoni
    Pages 222-240
  13. Communication among perceiving agents

    • Pier Luigi Bragato, Vito Roberto
    Pages 241-262
  14. Perception of mental states from communication

    • Aldo Franco Dragoni, Paolo Puliti
    Pages 263-274
  15. Perceptual grouping for scene interpretation in an active vision system

    • Bruno Zoppis, Olivier Boissier, James L. Crowley
    Pages 275-306
  16. Using viewer-centered representations in machine vision

    • E. Trucco, A. M. Wallace
    Pages 307-321
  17. A non-linear integration process for the selection of visual information

    • Ruggero Milanese, Thierry Pun, Harry Wechsler
    Pages 322-336

About this book

Perceptual processes in humans and machines, investigated and simulated by means of the computational approach, are the subject matter of this volume. Researchers in artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and psychology discuss aspects of vision, speech understanding, sensory-motor coordination, and their interplay with cognitive and behavioral functionalities. The papers adopt the computational approach as the basic research paradigm. Connectionist models, numerical and statistical techniques, symbolic (logic-based) formalisms, and hybrid representations provide the formal background to the research. Some of the papers were prepared for a workshop held in Trieste, Italy, in October 1992.

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