Masters Theses
Modeling biological visual processes in the primate retina for enhanced contrast and edge detection for use in artificial vision systems
Abstract
"The following research gains insight from the human visual system by studying the interactions involved in inter-neuron connections, explores previous biologically motivated models for artificial vision systems, and develops an improved model based on the human retina. This improved model can be used in biologically-inspired artificial vision systems. The research lays emphasis upon inter-neuron interactions within the "fovea region" of the human retina."--Abstract, page iii.
Department(s)
Computer Science
Degree Name
M.S. in Computer Science
Publisher
University of Missouri--Rolla
Publication Date
Summer 2003
Pagination
xii, 75 pages
Rights
© 2003 Pramod Kashiprasad Varma, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Citation
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Artificial visionImage processing -- Digital techniques
Thesis Number
T 8324
Print OCLC #
54900776
Recommended Citation
Varma, Pramod Kashiprasad, "Modeling biological visual processes in the primate retina for enhanced contrast and edge detection for use in artificial vision systems" (2003). Masters Theses. 2404.
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