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From Fragments to Objects: Segmentation and Grouping in Vision represents leading researchers in the area of object perception reviewing the current state of the field and offering suggestions for future research.
Philosophy and History of Perceptual Unit Formation: The concept of an "object" in perception and cognition, R. Schwartz; Balls of wax and cans of worms - the early history of object perception, M. Atherton; Development: Perceptual unit formation in infancy, M.E. Arterberry; Perceptual units and their mapping with language, B. Landau. Attention: An object substitution theory of visual masking, J.T. Enns, V. Di Lollo; Attention and unit formation - a biased competition account of object-based attention, S.P. Vecera, M. Behrmann. Models of Segmentation and Grouping: Geometric and neural models of object perception, P.J. Kellman et al; Varieties of grouping and its role in determining surface layout, B. Gillam; Amodal completion - a case study in grouping, A.B. Sekuler, R.F. Murray; Perceptual organization as generic object recognition, D.W. Jacobs; Simplicity, regularity, and perceptual interpretations - a structural information approach, R. Van Lier; Computational neural models of spatial integration in perceptual grouping, H. Neumann, E. Mingolla; Part-based representations of visual shape and implications for visual cognition, M. Singh, D.D. Hoffman. Spatiotemporal Segmentation and Grouping: Gaze control for face learning and recognition by humans and machines, J. Henderson et al; The visual interpretation of object and human movement, M. Shiffrar; Contours from apparent motion - a computational theory, W. Prophet et al; Breathing illusions and boundary formation in space-time, N. Bruno; Perception of occluding and occluded objects over time - spatiotemporal segmentation and unit formation, T.F. Shipley, D.W. Cunningham.