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    • The Measurement of Visual Motion 

      Hildreth, Ellen C.; Ullman, Shimon (1982-12-01)
      The analysis of visual motion divides naturally into two stages: the first is the measurement of motion, for example, the assignment of direction and magnitude of velocity to elements in the image, on the basis of the ...
    • Complexity of Human Language Comprehension 

      Ristad, Eric Sven (1988-12-01)
      The goal of this article is to reveal the computational structure of modern principle-and-parameter (Chomskian) linguistic theories: what computational problems do these informal theories pose, and what is the underlying ...
    • The Perception of Subjective Surfaces 

      Brady, Michael; Grimson, W. Eric L. (1981-11-01)
      It is proposed that subjective contours are an artifact of the perception of natural three-dimensional surfaces. A recent theory of surface interpolation implies that "subjective surfaces" are constructed in the visual ...