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    • How are Three-Deminsional Objects Represented in the Brain? 

      Buelthoff, Heinrich H.; Edelman, Shimon Y.; Tarr, Michael J. (1994-04-01)
      We discuss a variety of object recognition experiments in which human subjects were presented with realistically rendered images of computer-generated three-dimensional objects, with tight control over stimulus shape, ...
    • Reciprocal Interactions Between Motion and Form Perception 

      Sinha, Pawan (1995-04-21)
      The processes underlying the perceptual analysis of visual form are believed to have minimal interaction with those subserving the perception of visual motion (Livingstone and Hubel, 1987; Victor and Conte, 1990). ...
    • Learning from Incomplete Data 

      Ghahramani, Zoubin; Jordan, Michael I. (1995-01-24)
      Real-world learning tasks often involve high-dimensional data sets with complex patterns of missing features. In this paper we review the problem of learning from incomplete data from two statistical perspectives---the ...