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Attention and Performance in Computational Vision - Second International Workshop, WAPCV 2004, Prague, Czech Republic, May 15, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Attention and Performance in Computational Vision - Second International Workshop, WAPCV 2004, Prague, Czech Republic, May 15, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics, 3368
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Inrecentresearchoncomputervisionsystems,
attentionhasbeenplayingacrucialrolein
mediatingbottom-upandtop-downpathsofinformationprocessing.
Inappliedresearch, the development of enabling technologies such as
miniaturized mobile sensors, video surveillance systems, and
ambient intelligence systems involves the real-time analysis of
enormous quantities of data. Knowledge has to be applied about what
needs to be attendedto, andwhen, andwhattodoinameaningfulsequence,
incorrespondencewith visual feedback. Methods on attention and
control are mandatory to render computer vision systems more
robust. The 2nd International Workshop on Attention and Performance
in Computational Vision (WAPCV 2004) was held in the Czech
Technical University of Prague, Czech Republic, as an associated
workshop of the 8th European Conference on Computer - sion (ECCV
2004). The goal of this workshop was to provide an
interdisciplinary forum
tocommunicatecomputationalmodelsofvisualattentionfromvariousviewpoints,
such as from computer vision, psychology, robotics and
neuroscience. The motivation for - terdisciplinarity was
communication and inspiration beyond the individual community, to
focus discussion on computational modelling, to outline relevant
objectives for p- formance comparison, to explore promising
application domains, and to discuss these with reference to all
related aspects of cognitive vision. The workshop was held as a
single-day, single-track event, consisting of high-quality podium
and poster presen- tions. Invited talks were given by John K.
Tsotsos about attention and feature binding in biologically
motivated computer vision and by Gustavo Deco about the context of
attention, memory and reward from the perspective of computational
neuroscience. The interdisciplinary program committee was composed
of 21 internationally r- ognized researc
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