
From Fragments to Objects
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- Front Cover
- From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Part I: Philosophy and History of Perceptual Unit Formation
- Chapter 1. The Concept of an "Object" in Perception and Cognition
- Chapter 2. Balls of Wax and Cans of Worms: The Early History of Object Perception
- Part II: Development
- Chapter 3. Perceptual Unit Formation in Infancy
- Chapter 4. Perceptual Units and Their Mapping with Language
- Part III: Attention
- Chapter 5. An Object Substitution Theory of Visual Masking
- Chapter 6. Attention and Unit formation A Biased Competition Account of Object-Based Attention
- Part IV: Models of Segmentation and Grouping
- Chapter 7. Geometric and Neural Models of Object Perception
- Chapter 8. Varieties of Grouping and its Role in Determining Surface Layout
- Chapter 9. Amodal Completion: A Case Study in Grouping
- Chapter 10. Perceptual Organization as Generic Object Recognition
- Chapter 11. Simplicity, Regularity, and Perceptual Interpretations: A Structural Information Approach
- Chapter 12. Computational Neural Models of Spatial integration in Perceptual Grouping
- Chapter 13. Part-Based Representations of Visual Shape and Implications for Visual Cognition
- Part V: Spatiotemporal Segmentation and Grouping
- Chapter 14. Gaze Control for Face Learning and Recognition by Humans and Machines
- Chapter 15. The Visual Interpretation of Object and Human Movement
- Chapter 16. Contours From Apparent Motion: A Computational Theory
- Chapter 17. Breathing Illusions and Boundary Formation in Space-Time
- Chapter 18. Perception of Occluding and Occluded Objects Over Time: Spatiotemporal Segmentation and Unit Formation
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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