Visual Search
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
Published on 19. June 1990
Book
Hardback
443 pages
978-0-85066-773-8 (ISBN)
Description
The proceedings of a conference on visual search processing, held in Durham in September 1988. The speakers are from various locations throughout the world and the main theme is the optimization of visual search. The three major papers, given by invited speakers, are on the subjects of industrial inspection, visual attention and automatic inspection. They were given, respectively, by Professor C.G.Drury of SUNY in the USA, Professor C.W.Eriksen of the University of Illinois and Dr E.Persoon of OPR in The Netherlands. Approximately 40 of the shorter papers are also included, as is a summary of the conference workshop.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
indexes
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85066-773-8 (9780850667738)
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Persons
Editor
University Hospital, Nottingham
British Aerospace, Sowerby Research Centre, Bristol
Content
Part 1 Attention and segmentation: attention search of the visual field, C.W.Eriksen; automatic or voluntary allocation of attention in a visual search, B.J.Krose and B.Julesz. Part 2 Eye movements: eye movements in continuous search; effects of category relationship, D.Nattkemper and W.Prinz; eye movement in reading - optimal landing position and usefulness of peripheral preview, F.Vitu and J.K.O'Regan. Part 3 Computer vision: automatic inspection, E.H.J.Persoon; visual search with decrementing network competitive windows, V.G.Dobson. Part 4 Search modelling: visual search in industrial inspection, C.G.Drury; computer evaluation of preattentive mechanisms in vision - emergent what and where, J.F.Gerrisson. Part 5 Applied aspects of search: visual detection performance in a vigilance task when using a colour display, H.Widdel and C.Pfendler.