Human movement understanding : from computational geometry to artificial intelligence /

The volume applies to the study of the motor system the computational approach developed by David Marr for the visual system. Accordingly, understanding movement is viewed as an information processing problem, centred on the representation of appropriate computational structures. In particular, the...

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Other Authors: Morasso, P., Tagliasco, V.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland, 1986.
Series:Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 33.
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