1 Introductory Remarks
Part I Foundations of Cognitive Vision Systems
2 The Space of Cognitive Vision
3 Cognitive Vision Needs Attention to Link Sensing with Recognition
4 Organization of Architectures for Cognitive Vision Systems
5 Cognitive Vision Systems: From Ideas to Specifications
Part II Recognition and Categorization
6 A System for Object Class Detection
7 Greedy Kernel Principal Component Analysis
8 Many-to-Many Feature Matching in Object Recognition
9 Integrating Video Information over Time. Example: Face Recognition from Video
10 Interleaving Object Categorization and Segmentation
Part Ill Learning and Adaptation
11 Learning an Analysis Strategy for Knowledge-Based Exploration of Scenes
Part IV Representation and Inference
12 Things That See: Context-Aware Multi-modal Interaction
13 Hierarchies Relating Topology and Geometry
14 Cognitive Vision: Integrating Symbolic Qualitative Representations with Computer Vision
15 On Scene Interpretation with Description Logics
Part V Control and Systems Integration
16 A Framework for Cognitive Vision Systems or Identifying Obstacles to Integration
17 Visual Capabilities in an Interactive Autonomous Robot
Part VI Conclusions
18 On Sampling the Spectrum of Approaches Toward Cognitive Vision Systems
Part VII References, Subject Index, Author Index
References
Subject Index
Author Index