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BC
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
The Optimal Human Ventral Stream from Estimates of the Complexity of Visual Objects
The part of the primate visual cortex responsible for the recognition of objects is parcelled into about a dozen areas organized somewhat hierarchically (the region is called the v...
Mark A. Changizi
MBEC
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Ambulatory human motion tracking by fusion of inertial and magnetic sensing with adaptive actuation
Over the last years, inertial sensing has proven to be a suitable ambulatory alternative to traditional human motion tracking based on optical position measurement systems, which a...
H. Martin Schepers, Daniel Roetenberg, Peter H. Ve...
ICMCS
2006
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Interactions and Integrations of Multiple Sensory Channels in Human Brain
Here I describe a couple of new principles with regard to interactions and integrations of multiple sensory channels in the human brain. First, as opposed to the general belief th...
Shinya Nishida
RAS
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Active estimation of distance in a robotic system that replicates human eye movement
In a moving agent, the different apparent motion of objects located at various distances provides an important source of depth information. While motion parallax is evident for la...
Fabrizio Santini, Michele Rucci
CVGIP
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Breathe easy: Model and control of human respiration for computer animation
In this paper, we detail an anatomically inspired, physically based model of the human torso designed for the visual simulation of respiration using a mixed system of rigid and de...
Victor B. Zordan, Bhrigu Celly, Bill Yuan-chi Chiu...