CVNet - new book on motion processing

Color and Vision Network (cvnet@kirkham.ewind.com)
Mon, 1 Jun 1998 09:55:17 -0700

To: hchan@kirkham.ewind.com
From: takeo@bu.edu (Takeo Watanabe)
Subject: A new book on motion processing (MIT press)
Cc: takeo@ACS1.BU.EDU

Hi Hoover,
Would you kindly post this announcement on CVNet?
Thank you.
--Takeo Watanabe
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A new book on motion processing will be published soon.

HIGH-LEVEL MOTION PROCESSING
-From Computational, Neurophysiological and Psychophysical Perspectives-

Editor
Takeo Watanabe
MIT Press: Cambridge
ISBN 0-262-23195-6

CONTENTS

**INTRODUCTION**
Takeo Watanabe

**INTERACTIVE ASPECTS OF MOTION**

Section introduction
Takeo Watanabe

Chapter 1 How is a moving target continuously tracked behind occluding cover?
Stephen Grossberg

Chapter 2 The influence of chromatic information on visual motion
Processing in the Primate Visual System
Karen R. Dobkins and Thomas D. Albright

Chapter 3 Roles of attention and form in visual motion processing:
Psychophysical and brain imaging studies
Takeo Watanabe and Satoru Miyauchi

Chapter 4 Dmax: relations to low- and high-level motion processes
Takao Sato

Chapter 5 A systems analysis of visual motion perception
George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu

**MOTION COHERENCE AND GROUPING**

Section introduction
Norberto M. Grzywacz

Chapter 6 A Theoretical Framework for Visual Motion
Alan L. Yuile and Norberto M. Grzywacz

Chapter 7 Perception of motion discontinuities in patients with selective
motion deficits
Lucia M. Vaina, Norberto M. Grzywacz, Marjorie LeMay, Don Beinfang and
Edward Wolpow

Chapter 8 The role of parsing in high-level motion processing
Peter Tse, Patrick Cavanagh and Ken Nakayama

**HEADING AND STRUCTURE FROM MOTION**

Section introduction
Takeo Watanabe

Chapter 9 Computing observer motion from optical flow
Ellen C. Hildreth and Constance S. Royden

Chapter 10 Representation of visual motion in the extrastriate cortex
Keiji Tanaka

Chapter 11 The state of flow
William H. Warren, Jr.

Chapter 12 Theoretical and biological limitations on the visual perception
of 3D structure from motion
James T. Todd

**CONCLUSION**
Summary: some questions; some answers; some speculations; some concerns
William R. Uttal

With best regards,

--Takeo Watanabe
Department of Psychology
Boston University
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