Autonomous Motion Conference Paper 1998

Towards biomimetic vision

Oculomotor control is the foundation of most biological visual systems, as well as an important component in the entire perceptual-motor system. We review some of the most basic principles of biological oculomotor systems, and explore their usefulness from both the biological and computational point of view. As an example of biomimetic oculomotor control, we present the state of our implementations and experimental results using the vestibulo-ocular-reflex and opto-kinetic-reflex paradigm

Author(s): Shibata, T. and Schaal, S.
Book Title: International Conference on Intelligence Robots and Systems
Pages: 872-879
Year: 1998
Bibtex Type: Conference Paper (inproceedings)
Address: Victoria, Canada
URL: http://www-clmc.usc.edu/publications/S/shibata-IROS1998.pdf
Cross Ref: p1254
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive
Note: clmc

BibTex

@inproceedings{Shibata_ICIRS_1998,
  title = {Towards biomimetic vision},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Intelligence Robots and Systems},
  abstract = {Oculomotor control is the foundation of most biological visual systems, as well as an important component in the entire perceptual-motor system. We review some of the most basic principles of biological oculomotor systems, and explore their usefulness from both the biological and computational point of view. As an example of biomimetic oculomotor control, we present the state of our implementations and experimental results using the vestibulo-ocular-reflex and opto-kinetic-reflex paradigm},
  pages = {872-879},
  address = {Victoria, Canada},
  year = {1998},
  note = {clmc},
  slug = {shibata_icirs_1998},
  author = {Shibata, T. and Schaal, S.},
  crossref = {p1254},
  url = {http://www-clmc.usc.edu/publications/S/shibata-IROS1998.pdf}
}