Perception as Bayesian Inference
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Perception as Bayesian Inference by David C. Knill, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This comprehensive 532-page paperback delves into an innovative paradigm that utilizes Bayesian probability theory to construct and evaluate theories of human visual perception.
Featuring contributions from leading experts in both computer vision and experimental vision science, this book presents robust theoretical frameworks and applies them to specific challenges within the field. It also explores the implications of these theories for experimental studies, making it a vital resource for researchers and students alike.
Enhance your understanding of perception with this essential text that bridges the gap between theory and application, and unlock new perspectives in the study of visual cognition.