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[Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts gzigzag.bib Paper...


From: Janne V. Kujala
Subject: [Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts gzigzag.bib Paper...
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 11:03:45 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    gzz
Changes by:     Janne V. Kujala <address@hidden>        02/11/22 11:03:44

Modified files:
        Documentation/Manuscripts: gzigzag.bib 
        Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper: paper.tex 

Log message:
        fix biederman ref

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib.diff?tr1=1.73&tr2=1.74&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex.diff?tr1=1.62&tr2=1.63&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex
diff -u gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.62 
gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.63
--- gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.62  Fri Nov 22 10:23:11 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex       Fri Nov 22 11:03:44 2002
@@ -202,6 +202,8 @@
 % 
 % Used for
 %     Aid to visualizing surfaces\cite{schweitzer83texturing},
+%     (simple local features in artificial %textures are used for 
+%     implying global surface shape)
 %     various graphics operations\cite{haeberli93texture},
 % 
 % Synthesized using
@@ -244,16 +246,17 @@
 frequencies, orientations, and locations in the visual field.
 A good mathematical model for the sensitivity of the receptive fields is
 Gabor function, i.e., a two-dimensional Gaussian-modulated sinusoid.
+
 On a higher level, correlating local feature are combined 
 to global perception. 
 For example, contours are formed from consistent directions 
-of adjacent receptive fields.
-
-In \cite{schweitzer83texturing}, simple local features in artificial
-textures are used for implying global surface shape. XXX
-
+of adjacent receptive fields and different objects are 
+perceived.
 The higher levels of visual processing are no longer hierarchical
 and not throughly understood.
+Theories of structural object perception (e.g. \cite{biederman87})
+propose certain primitive shapes whose structure facilities recognition.
+
 We simply assume that the intensities of different features,
 such as local and global shapes and colors, form a \emph{feature vector},
 which facilitates recognition and memorization of images.
Index: gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib
diff -u gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.73 
gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.74
--- gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.73      Fri Nov 22 05:42:47 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/gzigzag.bib   Fri Nov 22 11:03:44 2002
@@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@
 @article{ biederman87, 
   author = "Biederman I.",
   year = "1987",
-  title = "Recognition--by--components: A theory of human image",
+  title = "Recognition--by--components: A Theory of Human Image Understanding",
   journal = "Psychological Review",
   volume = "94",
   number = "2",




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