David Marr
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British neuroscientist and psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Courtenay Marr was a British neuroscientist and physiologist. Marr integrated results from psychology, artificial intelligence, and neurophysiology into new models of visual processing. His work was very influential in computational neuroscience and led to a resurgence of interest in the discipline.
David Marr 's Published Works
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- Theory of edge detection (1979) (7277)
- Vision: A computational investigation into the human representation (1983) (3180)
- A theory of cerebellar cortex (1969) (3169)
- Simple memory: a theory for archicortex. (1971) (2687)
- Representation and recognition of the spatial organization of three-dimensional shapes (1978) (2379)
- Cooperative computation of stereo disparity. (1976) (1272)
- A computational theory of human stereo vision. (1979) (1109)
- Early processing of visual information. (1976) (1024)
- A computational theory of human stereo vision (1979) (1022)
- Directional selectivity and its use in early visual processing (1981) (724)
- From Understanding Computation to Understanding Neural Circuitry (1976) (630)
- Artificial Intelligence - A Personal View (1976) (485)
- A theory for cerebral neocortex (1970) (477)
- A Theory of Human Stereo Vision (1977) (383)
- Cooperative computation of stereo disparity (1988) (309)
- Analysis of occluding contour (1977) (229)
- Representation and recognition of the movements of shapes (1982) (198)
- Representing Visual Information (1977) (152)
- Bandpass channels, zero-crossings, and early visual information processing. (1979) (127)
- Visual Information Processing: The Structure and Creation of Visual Representations (1980) (127)
- Visual information processing: artificial intelligence and the sensorium of sight (1987) (101)
- An Information Processing Approach to Understanding the Visual Cortex (1980) (100)
- Smallest channel in early human vision. (1980) (96)
- The computation of lightness by the primate retina. (1974) (87)
- Visual information processing: the structure and creation of visual representations. (1979) (59)
- Analyzing natural images: a computational theory of texture vision. (1976) (42)
- Approaches to Biological Information Processing. (Book Reviews: Physics and Mathematics of the Nervous System. Proceedings of a summer school, Trieste, Italy, Aug. 1973) (1975) (40)
- Theory of human stereopsis (A) (1977) (25)
- Analysis of a cooperative stereo algorithm (1978) (24)
- On the Purpose of Low-level Vision (1974) (13)
- Spatial Disposition of Axes in a Generalized Cylinder Representation of Objects That Do Not Encompass the Viewer (1975) (13)
- The Low-level Symbolic Representation of Intensity Changes in an Image (1974) (12)
- REPRESENTING ' AND COMPUTING VISUAL INFORMA TION (9)
- Some Comments on a Recent Theory of Stereopsis (1980) (9)
- Evidence for a Fifth, Smaller Channel in Early Human Vision. (1979) (8)
- Three-dimensional shape representation (A) (1977) (6)
- Visual Information Processing : The Structure and Creation of Visual Representation (1980) (5)
- An Essay on the Primate Retina (1974) (3)
- Neuronal Mechanisms in Visual Perception Viii. from Understanding Computation to Understanding Neural Circuitry (2)
- The Recognition of Sharp, Closely Spaced Edges (1974) (2)
- Quantitative Aspects of the Computation Performed by Visual Cortex in the Cat, With a Note on a Function of Lateral Inhibition (1973) (1)
- From Computational Theory to Psychology and Neurophysiology -- a case study from vision (1976) (1)
- Visual Information Processing: The Structure and Creation of Visual Representations: Discussion (1980) (0)
- Understanding vision from images to shapes (1987) (0)
- Video Ergo Scio (1973) (0)
- WORKING PAPER 60 VIDEO ERGO SCIO an essay on some things we would like a vision system to know (0)
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