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Bionics evolved in the 1960s as a framework to pursue the
development of artificial systems based on the study of biological
systems. Numerous disciplines and technologies, including
artificial intelligence and learningdevices, information
processing, systems architecture and control, perception, sensory
mechanisms, and bioenergetics, contributed to bionics research.
This volume is based on a NATO Advanced Research Workshop within
the Special Programme on Sensory Systems for Robotic Control, held
in Il Ciocco, Italy, in June 1989. A consensus emerged at the
workshop, and is reflected in the book, on the value of learning
from nature in order to derive guidelines for the design of
intelligent machines which operate in unstructured environments.
The papers in the book are grouped into seven chapters: vision and
dynamic systems, hands and tactile perception, locomotion,
intelligent motor control, design technologies, interfacing robots
to nervous systems, and robot societies and self-organization.
Bionics evolved in the 1960s as a framework to pursue the
development of artificial systems based on the study of biological
systems. Numerous disciplines and technologies, including
artificial intelligence and learningdevices, information
processing, systems architecture and control, perception, sensory
mechanisms, and bioenergetics, contributed to bionics research.
This volume is based on a NATO Advanced Research Workshop within
the Special Programme on Sensory Systems for Robotic Control, held
in Il Ciocco, Italy, in June 1989. A consensus emerged at the
workshop, and is reflected in the book, on the value of learning
from nature in order to derive guidelines for the design of
intelligent machines which operate in unstructured environments.
The papers in the book are grouped into seven chapters: vision and
dynamic systems, hands and tactile perception, locomotion,
intelligent motor control, design technologies, interfacing robots
to nervous systems, and robot societies and self-organization.
This volume collects the papers accepted for presentation at the
Second European Conference on Computer Vision, held in Santa
Margherita Ligure, Italy, May 19-22, 1992. Sixteen long papers, 41
short papers and 48 posters were selected from 308 submissions. The
contributions are structured into 14 sections reflecting the major
research topics in computer vision currently investigated
worldwide. The sections are entitled: features, color, calibration
and matching, depth, stereo-motion, tracking, active vision,
binocular heads, curved surfaces and objects, reconstruction and
shape, recognition, and applications.
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