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Feldman, Jacob - Visual Cognition Laboratory & Department of Psychology, Rutgers University
Copyright 2003 American Psychological Society CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 227
Bayesian Contour Integration Jacob Feldman
Bayes and the Simplicity Principle in Perception Jacob Feldman
Individuation of visual objects over time Jacob Feldmana,
THEORETICAL NOTE Information Along Contours and Object Boundaries
Minimization of Boolean complexity in human concept learning
What is a visual object? Jacob Feldman
Copyright 2007 Psychonomic Society, Inc. 816 Theorganizationoftheinitiallyinchoatevisualfield
Determination of visual figure and ground in dynamically deforming shapes q
The Psychologist Spring, 2003 Volume 38:1 Pages
Categorization Under Complexity: A Unified MDL Account of Human Learning of Regular
2009 The Psychonomic Society, Inc. 1050 A number of studies have investigated whether cat-
Bayesian estimation of the shape skeleton Jacob Feldman, and Manish Singh
What is a visual object? Evidence from target merging in multiple object tracking
The influence of shape and skeletal axis structure on texture perception
Perceptual comparison of features within and between objects: A new look S.J. Harrison a,*, J. Feldman b
Globally inconsistent figure/ground relations induced by a negative part
Subjective Complexity of Categories Defined over Three-Valued Features Cordelia D. Aitkin (cdaitkin@ruccs.rutgers.edu)
Conceptual complexity and the bias/variance tradeoff Erica Briscoe a
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 50 (2006) 339368 An algebra of human concept learning
How surprising is a simple pattern? Quantifying "Eureka!"
The ability to move under one's own power is one of the hallmarks of animate life. Indeed, many empirical studies
Priors, Preferences and Categorical Percepts WHITMAN RICHARDS
Regularity-based Perceptual Grouping Jacob Feldman
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 47 (2003) 7589 Theoretical note