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- From: mike@psych.ualberta.ca (Mike Dawson)
- Subject: Re: Neural Nets and Visual tracking?
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- Organization: Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton
- References: <2165.721166761@cattell.psych.upenn.edu> <dfegan.721601267@node_2204c> <HOLLY.92Nov16163413@wowbagger.pc-labor.uni-bremen.de>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 18:50:03 GMT
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- The following article describes a connectionist network for tracking
- objects (i.e., solving the motion correspondence or tag-assignment
- problems), though this network doesn't "anticipate". The article
- also reviews object tracking in the context of visual neuroscience.
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- Dawson, M.R.W. (1991). The how and why of what went where in apparent
- motion: Modeling solutions to the motion correspondence problem.
- Psychological Review, 98, 569-603.
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- Michael R.W. Dawson email: mike@psych.ualberta.ca
- Biological Computation Project, Department of Psychology
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