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Introduction""; ""2. Reconstruction of Space Curves on the Surface ofObject""; ""2.1. Differential Geometry of Space Curves""; ""2.2. Inverse Problem Formulation""; ""2.3. Reconstruction of Unique Space Curves""; ""3. Rigid Motion Estimation by Tracking the Space Curves"" 327 $a""4. Motion Estimation Using Double Stereo Rigs""""4.1. Single Stereo Rig""; ""4.2. Double Stereo Rigs""; ""5. Shape Reconstruction from Object Silhouettes AcrossTime""; ""5.1. Space-Time or Virtual Camera Generation""; ""5.2. Visual Hull Reconstruction from Silhouettes of Multiple Views""; ""5.2.1. Volume Based Visual Hull""; ""5.2.1.1. Intersection Test in Octree Cubes""; ""5.2.1.2. Synthetic Model Results""; ""5.2.2. Edge Base Visual Hull""; ""5.2.2.1. Synthetic Model Results""; ""Implementation and Exprimental Results""; ""Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgment""; ""References"" 327 $a""OCULAR DOMINANCE WITHIN BINOCULARVISION""""Abstract""; ""Introduction: Ocular Dominance""; ""Demography of Ocular Dominance""; ""A Taxonomy of Ocular Dominance""; ""Is Ocular Dominance Test Specific?""; ""I. Tests of Rivalry""; ""II. Tests of Asymmetry""; ""III. Sighting Tests""; ""Some Misconceptions""; ""Resolving the Paradox of Ocular Dominance""; ""Some Clinical Implications of Ocular Dominance""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""THREE-DIMENSIONAL VISION BASED ONBINOCULAR IMAGING AND APPROXIMATIONNETWORKS OF A LASER LINE""; ""Abstract""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Basic Teory"" 327 $a""3. Bezier Networks for Surface Contouring""""4. Parameter of the Vision System""; ""5. Experimental Results""; ""Conclusions""; ""References""; ""EYE MOVEMENT ANALYSIS IN CONGENITALNYSTAGMUS: CONCISE PARAMETERSESTIMATION""; ""Abstract""; ""Introduction""; ""Terminology (Definitions)""; ""Clinical Assessment""; ""Examination Techniques: Motility""; ""Ocular Motility Recordings""; ""Semiautomatic Analysis of Eye Movement Recordings""; ""Slow Eye Movements in Congenital Nystagmus""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""EVOLUTION OF COMPUTER VISION SYSTEMS""; ""Abstract""; ""Introduction"" 327 $a""Present-Day Level of CVS Development""""Full-Scale Universal CVS""; ""Integration of CVS and AI Control System""; ""Conclusion""; ""References""; ""BINOCULAR VISION AND DEPTH PERCEPTION:DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Advantages of Binocular Vision""; ""2. Foundations of Binocular Vision""; ""3. Stereopsis as the Highest Level of Binocular Vision""; ""4. Binocular Viewing Conditions on Pupil Near Responses""; ""5. Development of Binocular Vision""; ""Conclusion""; ""References"" 327 $a""REPEATABILITY OF PRISM DISSOCIATION ANDTANGENT SCALE NEAR HETEROPHORIAMEASUREMENTS IN STRAIGHTFORWARDGAZE AND IN DOWNGAZE"" 330 $a"Binocular vision" literally means vision with two eyes, and refers to the special attributes of vision with both eyes open, rather than one eye only. Our perception under binocular conditions represents a highly complex co-ordination of motor and sensory processes and is markedly different from and more sophisticated than vision with one eye alone. This book reviews our ability to use both eyes, while also providing basic information on the development of binocular vision and on the clinical disorders that interfere with our depth perception, such as strabismus and amblyopia. This book also describes the development of eye movement control, particularly those that are important for reading. In addition, the authors of this book review the phenomenon of ocular dominance (OD) in the light of the types of test used to identify it; question whether inter-test agreement of OD in an individual might be anticipated, and address some practical implications of OD as demonstrated in healthy eyes and in cases where there is compromised binocular function. Other chapters in this book disclose new methodologies in congenital nystagmus eye movements analysis and evaluate heterophoria as an important element of assessment of binocular vision disorders. 410 0$aEye and Vision Research Developments 606 $aBinocular vision 606 $aBinocular vision disorders 606 $aComputer vision 606 $aDepth perception 615 0$aBinocular vision. 615 0$aBinocular vision disorders. 615 0$aComputer vision. 615 0$aDepth perception. 676 $a612.8/4 701 $aMcCoun$b Jacques$01871540 701 $aReeves$b Lucien$01871541 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910960619503321 996 $aBinocular vision$94480410 997 $aUNINA