The following pages link to Facts on optic flow (Q1086522):
Displaying 17 items.
- Tracking improves performance of biological collision avoidance models (Q353831) (← links)
- Visual depth from motion parallax and eye pursuit (Q393564) (← links)
- Optic flow estimation on trajectories generated by bio-inspired closed-loop flight (Q663931) (← links)
- Egomotion estimation with optic flow and air velocity sensors (Q663936) (← links)
- Mathematical requirements of visual-vestibular integration (Q694712) (← links)
- Saccadic flight strategy facilitates collision avoidance: Closed-loop performance of a cyberfly (Q937712) (← links)
- Motion parallax contribution to perception of self-motion and depth (Q937721) (← links)
- Image deformations are better than optical flow (Q967938) (← links)
- Computing the direction of heading from affine image flow (Q1314649) (← links)
- Motion anisotropies and heading detection (Q1346069) (← links)
- Control theoretic interpretation of directional motion preferences in optic flow processing interneurons (Q1631750) (← links)
- A model of ant navigation based on visual prediction (Q1784775) (← links)
- An insect-inspired model for acquiring views for homing (Q2317474) (← links)
- Local visual homing by matched-filter descent in image distances (Q2373008) (← links)
- Contrast independent biologically inspired translational optic flow estimation (Q2688643) (← links)
- Optic flow enrichment via \textit{Drosophila} head and retina motions to support inflight position regulation (Q2693194) (← links)
- Remarks on Invariance in the Primary Visual Systems of Mammals (Q2950726) (← links)