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FUTURE PAPERS IN PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS SERIES B

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THE ROYAL SOCIETY

Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences

Series B Volume 352 Number 1358 29 August 1997

CONTENTS

Knowledge-based vision in man and machine

A Discussion organized and edited by J. Anderson, H. B. Barlow and R. L. Gregory

Introduction

R. L. GREGORY Knowledge in perception and illusion

J. A. D. W. ANDERSON Representing geometrical knowledge

H. B. BARLOW The knowledge used in vision and where it comes from

M. CARANDINI, H. B. BARLOW, L. P. O'KEEFE, A. B. POIRSON & J. A. MOVSHON Adaptation to contingencies in macaque primary visual cortex

D. KERSTEN Perceptual categories for spatial layout

D. CLIFF & J. NOBLE

Knowledge-based vision and simple visual machines

G. E. HINTON & Z. GHAHRAMANI Generative models for discovering sparse distributed representations

S. EDELMAN & S. DUVDEVANI-BAR A model of visual recognition and categorization

I. BIEDERMAN & P. KALOCSAI

Neurocomputational bases of object and face recognition

C. FRITH & R. J. DOLAN Brain mechanisms associated with top-down processes in perception

M. F. LAND & S. FURNEAUX The knowledge base of the oculomotor system

M. BRADY The forms of knowledge mobilized in some machine vision systems

A. D. MILNER Vision without knowledge

A. F. BOBICK

Movement, activity and action: the role of knowledge in the perception of motion

C. J. TAYLOR, T. F. COOTES, A. LANITIS, G. EDWARDS, P. SMYTH & A. C. W. KOTCHEFF Model-based interpretation of complex and variable images

G. W. HUMPHREYS, M. J. RIDDOCH & C. J. PRICE

Top-down processes in object identification: evidence from experimental psychology, neuropsychology and functional anatomy

A. PENTLAND Content-based indexing of images and video

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