Welcome to CVS!

To the Japanese version

The Laboratory for Computational Vision Science was set up in the Department of
Computer Science at University of Tsukuba in 2005.

The main goal of the lab is to understand cortical functions and mechanisms of visual
perception from computational viewpoints.
Our interests are diverse, they go from cellular mechanisms to human psychophysics,
and from the striate cortex to association areas, although most of our works focus on
early to intermediate levelvision.

*Now under construction for renewal!

Please go to here to read syllabus or Ko Sakai's web page.

Members

Modified by Admin on May 21, 2010

Members page was updated.

Publications

Modified by Admin on September 22, 2008

Robust Detection of Medial-Axis by Onset Synchronization of Border-Ownership Selective Cells and Shape Reconstruction from its Medial-Axis

Yasuhiro Hatori, Ko Sakai
International Conference on Neural Information Processing 2008(New Zealand)
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Research

Modified by Admin on October 23, 2008

Research page was updated.