Computational Vision (University of Zurich)

This course focuses on neural computations that underlie visual perception. We study how visual signals are processed in the retina, LGN and visual cortex. We study the morpholgy and functional architecture of cortical circuits responsible for pattern, motion, color, and three-dimensional vision.

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The handbook of brain theory and neural networks

ed. by Michael A. Arbib ; ed. advisory board: Shun-ichi Amari... [et al.] ; ed. assistant: Prudence H. Arbib

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EX.0000.166.1 1995 Available
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An introduction to natural computation

Dana H. Ballard

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Foundations of vision

Brian A. Wandell

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