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[...]... the type of motion, the image region in which the model applies, as well as the expected statistics ofthe image motion over time The more detailed and specified a model is and thus the more accurate it can describe a particular flow field, the more it lacks generality The choice ofthe model is determined by the image motion expected, the type ofmotion information required, and the complexity ofthe system... by the imaging devices It is the task ofvisualmotionperception to interpret the spatio-temporal brightness pattern and extract image motion in a meaningful way This chapter will outline the computational problems involved in the perceptionof visual motion, and provide a rough concept of how a system forvisualmotionperception should be constructed The concept follows an ecological approach Visual. .. CMOS circuitsThe relevance of this book is that it describes the theory and practical implementation of constraint satisfaction networks formotionperception It also presents a principled xii FOREWORD development of a series ofanalogVLSI chips that go some way toward the solution of some difficult problems ofvisual perception, such as the Aperture Problem, and Motion Segmentation These classical... only the initial processing stage ofvisualperception and hardly operates on the notion of objects and context It simply transforms thevisual environment into an image, which represents the spatially sampled measure ofthe radiance distribution in thevisual scene observed Nevertheless, it is sensible to refer to the image as representing a brightness distribution ofthevisual scene, to denote the. .. with the shape of objects Thus, knowledge ofthe spatial position and extent ofthe light source enables further extraction of information about our environment Our world is also a world ofmotion We and most other animals are moving creatures We navigate successfully through a dynamic environment, and we use predominantly visual information to do so A sense ofmotion is crucial for the perception of. .. subjective task, constrained by the assumptions and models it applies 12 VISUALMOTIONPERCEPTION This raises the question of how to define a correct benchmark forvisualmotion systems Is a best possible estimation ofthemotion field the preferred goal? Well, as said before, this depends on the needs ofthe entire system In general, it seems sensible to extract themotion field as well as possible... subsequent (motion) systems can process Figure 2.1 schematically illustrates the imaging The scene consists of objects that are either direct (sun) or indirect (tree) sources of light, and their strength is characterized by theAnalogVLSICircuitsfor the Perceptionof Visual Motion 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd A A Stocker 8 VISUALMOTIONPERCEPTION transducer optics (pin-hole) intensity brightness transduction... requires the divergence to be constant For approaching motion, the origin of the source is called focus of expansion and signals the heading direction of the observer Similarly for receding motion, the origin ofthe sink is called focus of contraction A single parameter c0 = div(v) is sufficient to describe the flow field where its sign indicates approaching or receding motion and its value is a measure for. .. allow for such arbitrary encoding of regions of support However, finding these regions reliably is a difficult computational problem For example, in the simple case of translational image motion, the outlines ofthe objects are the only regions where the image motion is discontinuous Thus, an accurate estimate ofthe image motion is sufficient to find motion discontinuities However, how can one extract motion. .. available were such circuitsof practical interest 2 VisualMotionPerceptionVisualmotionperception is the process an observer performs in order to extract relative motion between itself and its environment using visual information only Typically, the observer possesses one or more imaging devices, such as eyes or cameras These devices sense images that are the two-dimensional projection ofthe intensity . alt="" Analog VLSI Circuits for the Perception of Visual Motion Analog VLSI Circuits for the Perception of Visual Motion Alan A. Stocker Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Center for Neural. predominantly visual information to do so. A sense of motion is crucial for the perception of our own motion in relation to other moving and static objects in the environment. We must predict accurately the. book. I am grateful for his encouragement and support during the writing of the book. Most of the circuits developments were per- formed when I was with the Institute of Neuroinformatics, Z ¨ urich