CVNet - Special issue of Spatial Vision

Color and Vision Network (cvnet@lawton.ewind.com)
Thu, 4 Mar 1999 22:28:43 -0800

From: Reeves <reeves@neu.edu>
Subject: Re: special issue (repeat)
To: Color and Vision Network <cvnet@lawton.ewind.com>
Organization: northeastern

SPATIAL VISION: SPECIAL ISSUE ON BASIS FUNCTIONS

The Editors of Spatial Vision are pleased to announce
that Dr. Jian Yang is an Invited Editor for a
Special Issue on Basis Functions and their
applications in modeling spatial and temporal aspects of
vision, including motion perception.
The emphasis
can be on physiological plausibility, psychophysical
modeling, or computational efficiency.
Papers may discuss the use of and limitations
of basis functions, including fundamentals such
as completeness, orthogonality, homogeneity,
redundancy, linearity, and the
extent to which any of these properties may be
compromised in applications, or other related issues.
Although most papers will model real data, in
line with Spatial Vision policy, purely mathematical or
computational papers will also be considered.
The deadline for submission is July 31, 1999. Papers
should be submitted for processing to the North American
Editor, Adam Reeves, at the Dept. of
Psychology, Northeastern University,
360 Huntington Ave, Boston MA 02115, USA.
Correspondence (other than submissions) should
be addressed to Dr. Jian Yang,
Human Factors Lab, Eastman Kodak,
1700 Dewey Ave., Rochester NY 14650-01916,
U.S.A. or to jyang@image.kodack.com

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END OF ANNOUNCEMENT
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Yours,
Adam Reeves
Editor: Spatial Vision
Editorial Board: Vision Research
Department of Psychology
360 Huntingdon Ave
Boston MA 02115