Title
What's New. How We See. Season 3, Episode 6
Creator
Cohen, Daniel J., (Daniel Jared), 1968- (Creator)
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Libraries (Creator)
Contributor
Mingolla, Ennio Cosimo (Contributor)
Language
English
Date created
November 19, 2019
Type of resource
Sound recording
Genre
Podcasts
Format
Sound Recording
Digital origin
born digital
Abstract/Description
Vision is a miraculous sense that most of us with sight take for granted, and yet it consists of an incredible array of perceptive skills that nearly instantaneously work together to present our mind with a sense of the world and the objects within it. On this episode, we deconstruct human vision and then reassemble it in ways that might be transferable to machines. Also in the studio is Ennio Mingolla, who is a professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders here at Northeastern University, and the Head of the Computational Vision Laboratory. (Visualization of optic flow by N. Andrew Browning.)
Notes
English language captioning provided by Northeastern University Library staff.
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What's New Podcast
Subjects and keywords
Northeastern Univeristy (Boston, Mass.), Computational Vision Laboratory
Northeastern Univeristy (Boston, Mass.), Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Optic Flow
Figure-ground perception
Human face recognition (Computer science)
Human biology -- Social aspects
Neural networks (Neurobiology)
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