Semantic Networks for Understanding Scenes
Discover the fascinating world of visual perception with "Semantic Networks for Understanding Scenes" by Springer Science+Business Media. Published in 1997, this hardback edition spans 500 pages, diving deep into the intricate ways we interpret and understand the scenes around us. Through detailed exploration of semantic networks, this book presents a unique perspective on how images convey meaning, using compelling examples such as assembly scenes and urban landscapes. Readers will gain valuable insights into the underlying structures that shape our visual experiences, making it an essential read for students, researchers, or anyone interested in cognitive science and visual representation. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of scenes with this comprehensive scholarly work!