[comp.ai.digest] 10 best vision references

todd@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.EDU (The Perplexed Wiz) (01/31/88)

>Date: 28 Jan 88 00:15:09 GMT
>From: hunt@spar.SPAR.SLB.COM (Neil Hunt)
>Subject: Ten best vision references..
>
>I would like to collect votes for the ten most important references
>in the field of computer vision. I will compile a list and repost
>if there is sufficient response. Feel free to vote for one paper,
>or as many as you like; each mention by a separate person
>counts as one vote.
>
>        ...{amdahl|decwrl|hplabs}!spar!hunt    hunt@spar.slb.com

This does not exactly answer Neil's question.  However, those of you
interested in the general area of perception may want to take a look at the
following article.

	White, Murray J. (1987).  Big bangs in perception:  The most
	    often cited authors and publications.  Bulletin of the
	    Psychonomic Society, 25: 458-461.

His abstract is as follows:

	Textbook citations identified historically important writers and
	publications in the psychology of perception.  The influence of
	these writers and publications on present research was gauged from
	citations appearing in the current journal literature.

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