Béla Julesz (also Bela Julesz in English; February 19, 1928 – December 31, 2003) was a Hungarian-born American visual neuroscientist and experimental...
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Random dot stereogram (redirect from Julesz random-dot stereogram)
random-dot stereogram technique, known since 1919, was elaborated on by Béla Julesz, described in his 1971 book, Foundations of Cyclopean Perception. Later...
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The term texton was introduced by Béla Julesz in 1981 to describe "the putative units of pre-attentive human texture perception." The term reemerged in...
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Hungarian politician Béla Tibor Jeszenszky (1962–2008), Hungarian singer Béla Juhász (1921–2002), Hungarian long-distance runner Béla Julesz (1928–2003), Hungarian...
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of the face of Venus, intended to be viewed with a device. In 1959, Bela Julesz, vision scientist, psychologist, and MacArthur Fellow, invented random...
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term cyclopean in the terms of binocular disparity was coined by Bela Julesz. Julesz was a Hungarian radar engineer who predicted that stereopsis might...
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Ewald Hering, Adelbert Ames Jr., and Kenneth N. Ogle. In the 1960s, Bela Julesz invented random-dot stereograms. Unlike previous stereograms, in which...
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Ramón A. Gutiérrez, historian John J. Hopfield, physicist and biologist Béla Julesz, psychologist William Kennedy, novelist Leszek Kołakowski, historian...
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Labs (1974–75), where he worked with Bela Julesz, a vision scientist, psychologist, and MacArthur Fellow. Julesz is well known for his invention of the...
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Stereoscopic motion, as introduced by Béla Julesz in his book Foundations of Cyclopean Perception of 1971, is a translational motion of figure boundaries...
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Attneave, Irving Biederman, Albert Bregman, Norma Graham, Julian Hochberg, Béla Julesz, Daniel Kahneman, Roger Shepard, and Michael Turvey, among others—agreed...
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Amishi Jha Ted Jones 1939–2011 New Zealand Michel Jouvet 1925–2017 France Béla Julesz 1928–2003 Hungary David Julius 1955– United States Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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du Haron's anaglyphs with two planes of polarised light. In 1959, Dr. Bela Julesz, a psychologist researching on depth perception and pattern recognition...
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City exhibited Noll's computer art along with random-dot patterns by Bela Julesz. Later in 1965, Noll's digital computer art was exhibited along with...
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differ in how their receptive fields respond to light and dark stimuli. Béla Julesz in 1971 used random dot stereograms to find that monocular depth cues...
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Gallery exhibited Noll's computer art along with random-dot patterns by Bela Julesz. Jack Bresenham is a former professor of computer science. He developed...
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Irish lawyer and politician. Béla Julesz, 75, Hungarian-American visual neuroscientist and experimental psychologist. Béla Kárpáti, 74, Hungarian football...
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"Choices: The Science of Bela Julesz". PLOS Biology. 2 (6): e172. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020172. PMC 423145. (See Béla Julesz.) with Milena Raffi: Raffi...
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David Tudor, and Robert Whitman. Notable engineers involved include: Bela Julesz, Billy Klüver, Max Mathews, John Pierce, Manfred Schroeder, and Fred...
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systems, was performed at 9 Evenings. Notable engineers involved include: Bela Julesz, Billy Klüver, Max Mathews, John Pierce, Manfred Schroeder, and Fred...
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Foundations of Cyclopean Perception (ISBN 0-226-41527-9) is a book by Bela Julesz, published in 1971. The Millennium Project ranked it at #57 on a list...
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Berridge 1992 Piet Borst 1990 Philip Leder 1988 Thomas R. Cech 1985 Bela Julesz and Werner E. Reichardt 1982 Charles Weissmann 1979 Aaron Klug 1976 Laurens...
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featured work by Georg Nees; the New York exhibit featured works by Bela Julesz and A. Michael Noll and was reviewed as art by The New York Times. A...
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image based on random dot stereogram techniques that have been known since 1919,[citation needed] further developed by Béla Julesz and Christopher Tyler...
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correlations and the visual texture discrimination theory proposed by Bela Julesz. Triple correlation methods are frequently used in signal processing...
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growth factor, and the developmental program for motor behavior" 1989 Bela Julesz - "For his illuminating discoveries concerning the human visual capacity...
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Princeton University 2007 James M. Jones University of Delaware 2023 Béla Julesz (d. 2003) Rutgers University 1987 Daniel Kahneman (d. 2024) Princeton...
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1113/jphysiol.1965.sp007803. ISSN 0022-3751. PMC 1357689. PMID 5881260. Julesz, Bela; Chang, Jih Jie (March 1976). "Interaction between pools of binocular...
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1985: HP Heineken Prize for Biochemistry and Biophysics (together with Bela Julesz) 1988: foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington...
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1937 – via Antikvarium.hu. Rényi, Péter; Rényi, Alfréd; Csűrös, Zoltán; Julesz, Miklós; Hevesi, Gyula; Berei, Andor; Ernst, Jenő (1962). Új magyar lexikon...
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