- Béla
Julesz (also Bela
Julesz in English;
February 19, 1928 –
December 31, 2003) was a Hungarian-born
American visual neuroscientist and
experimental psychologist...
- random-dot
stereogram technique,
known since 1919, was
elaborated on by Béla
Julesz,
described in his 1971 book,
Foundations of
Cyclopean Perception. Later...
-
Julesz and a
visual psychophysicist,
combined the
theories behind single-image
wallpaper stereograms and random-dot
stereograms (the work of
Julesz and...
- term
cyclopean in the
terms of
binocular disparity was
coined by Bela
Julesz.
Julesz was a
Hungarian radar engineer who
predicted that
stereopsis might help...
-
Ewald Hering,
Adelbert Ames Jr., and
Kenneth N. Ogle. In the 1960s, Bela
Julesz invented random-dot stereograms.
Unlike previous stereograms, in
which each...
- A. Gutiérrez,
historian John J. Hopfield,
physicist and
biologist Béla
Julesz,
psychologist William Kennedy,
novelist Leszek Kołakowski,
historian of...
- 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 random...
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During the 1970s, to
explain the
effects of
depth perception, some such as (
Julesz and Chang, 1976)
proposed that the
vision system implements a disparity-selective...
- The term
texton was
introduced by Béla
Julesz in 1981 to
describe "the ****tive
units of pre-attentive
human texture perception." The term
reemerged in...
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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 third...