A conceptual model of visual perception has been developed using a multidisciplinary
approach which combines both top-down and bottom-up
descriptions of vision. Top-down psychological theories of visual
perception have been investigated resulting in the development of a theory
of perception which combines the best of existing accounts. Perception is
defined in terms of a combination of "data driven" and "concept driven"
explanations. Bottom-up neurophysiological descriptions have also been
investigated to provide possible descriptions of structure and function for
the development of a conceptual model based upon the theory. An attempt is
made to provide a "complete" account of visual perception through the
development of both the theory and conceptual model. Further it is
envisaged that the development of such a model will provide new insight
into the development of artificial vision systems and new algorithms for
perceptual function in such systems.
Date of Award | 1995 |
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Original language | English |
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Towards the Development of a Model of Vision: An Investigation into the Architectures and Mechanisms of Visual Perception
TROUP, L. J. (Author). 1995
Student thesis: PhD