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Brain, Vision and AI
Edited by Cesare Rossi, ISBN 978-953-7619-04-6, Hard cover, 284 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: August 01, 2008 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Artificial Intelligence
The aim of this book is to provide new ideas, original results and practical experiences regarding service robotics. This book provides only a small example of this research activity, but it covers a great deal of what has been done in the field recently. Furthermore, it works as a valuable resource for researchers interested in this field.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Visual Perception of Semi-transparent Blotches: Detection and Restoration
- Chapter 2Computing the Vulnerable Phase in a 2D Discrete Model of the Hodgkin-Huxley Neuron
- Chapter 3Bio-inspired Connectionist Modelling: An Application to Visual Perception of Motion
- Chapter 4Cell Pattern Generation in Artificial Development
- Chapter 5I'm Sorry to Say, But Your Understanding of Image Processing Fundamentals Is Absolutely Wrong
- Chapter 6Multiple Image Objects Detection, Tracking, and Classification using Human Articulated Visual Perception Capability
- Chapter 7Consideration of Various Noise Types and Illumination Effects for 3D Shape Recovery
- Chapter 8Cooperative Intelligent Agents for Speeding up the Replication of Complement-Based Self- Replicated, Self-Assembled Systems (CBSRSAS)
- Chapter 9Investigating the Performance of Rule-based Models with Increasing Complexity on the Prediction of Trip Generation and Distribution
- Chapter 10Laban Movement Analysis Using a Bayesian Model and Perspective Projections
- Chapter 11Video System in Robotic Applications
- Chapter 12Multiple Object Permanence Tracking: Maintenance, Retrieval and Transformation of Dynamic Object Representations
- Chapter 13Ranking and Extraction of Relevant Single Words in Text
