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Review of "From Images to Surfaces: A Computational Study of the Human Early Visual System by William Eric Leifur Grimson"; MIT Press, 1981

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This book describes what must be today's most widely known stereoscopic correspondence system --- one based on the Marr-Poggio theory of stereopsis ([Marr 1977]).

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      cover image ACM SIGART Bulletin
      ACM SIGART Bulletin Just Accepted
      October 1982
      21 pages
      ISSN:0163-5719
      DOI:10.1145/1056602
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