Visual search 2 / edited by David Brogan, Alastair Gale, Karen Carr.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
London ; Washington DC : Taylor & Francis, c1993.
Description
1 online resource (492 p.)

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Summary note
"The concept of visual search embraces a wide range of processing activities, from human cognitive phenomana to applied problems for both human and machine vision in industrial, medical and military environments. This book, the second to be derived from the series of internationl conferences on visual search organized under the auspices of the Applied Vision Association, brings together research from a variety of disciplines, enabling the reader to share experiences at the cutting edge, accessing knowledge which might otherwise be locked away in specialist journals or grey literature."--Provided by publisher.
Notes
The Second International Conference on Visual Search, held at Durham University, 3-6 September 1990.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • Book Cover; Title; Contents; Preface; Contributors; The British Aerospace Lecture: Visual processing in texture segregation; Keynote Lecture: Search patterns and search paths in human visual search; Modelling; A connectionist model of visual search for simple form conjunctions; A model for the rapid interpretation of line drawings in early vision; Does selective enumeration improve total enumeration?; Exploring search strategies in aircraft inspection; Volumetric, surface and contour-based models of object recognition; On the reversibility of Markov scanning in free-viewing
  • Feature discriminationFrom semantic texture attributes to a syntactic analysis in Gabor space; Early perception: searching for textures and single elements; Threshold selection based on transition region determination; A multiple resolution facial feature location network; Visual search for distinctive components in object recognition; Tools for handling digital video sequences in multi-media databases; Interpretation of medical images; Cue generation and combination for mammographic screening; Computer-vision schemes for lung and breast cancer detection
  • Visual search in breast cancer screeningVisual processing and decision making in search and recognition of targets embedded in pictorial scenes; Eye movements; Eye movements and search performance; Toward defining the role of gaze control in complex targeting skills; Interpreting eye movements of traffic participants; Visual search and VDUs; Visual processing; Dynamic neural routeing circuits; Voluntary and involuntary shifts of spatial attention during visual search; On the comparison of conspicuity with visibility
  • Foveal load and peripheral task performance: tunnel vision or general interference?The influence of luminance on localization and identification performance in a partial-report bar-probe task; Applied aspects; Half valid colour highlighting and visual search in menu options; On the role of stimulus similarity and segmentation in misprint detection; A cognitive approach to visual search in sport; Trading off spatial versus temporal resolution: about the importance of actively controlled movement for visual perception
  • On the visual processing and memory of incidental information: Advertising panels in soccer gamesCompatibility of simplified and realistic stimulus fields in visual search; Changes in drivers' visual behaviour due to the introduction of complex versus simple route navigation information; High-speed and continuous range finder system; Caplamp lighting and visual search in mine drilling operations; Workshop; The Second International Conference on Visual Search Workshop; Author Index; Subject Index
Other title(s)
Visual search two.
ISBN
  • 0-429-18124-8
  • 1-4822-7235-0
  • 1-280-05848-X
  • 9786610058488
  • 6610058482
  • 0-203-22129-X
OCLC
  • 475890359
  • 1027748731
Doi
  • 10.1201/9781482272352
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