BIOLOGICAL IMAGE MOTION PROCESSING : A REVIEW

Motion as a fundamental visual dimension Functional aspects of image motion processing (I) Encoding of the third dimension (2) Time to collision (TTC) (3) Image segmentation (4) Motion as a proprioceptive sense (5) Motion as a stimulus to drive eye movements (6) Motion as required for pattern vision (7) Image motion processing as useful for perceiving real moving objects Temporal integration of velocity signals Higher-order computations on the optical flow field

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