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  1. Reconciling simplicity and likelihood principles in perceptual organization.Nick Chater - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (3):566-581.
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  • Recognition-by-components: A theory of human image understanding.Irving Biederman - 1987 - Psychological Review 94 (2):115-147.
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  • Some informational aspects of visual perception.Fred Attneave - 1954 - Psychological Review 61 (3):183-193.
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  • The adaptive nature of human categorization.John R. Anderson - 1991 - Psychological Review 98 (3):409-429.
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  • Probability Theory. The Logic of Science.Edwin T. Jaynes - 2002 - Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Edited by G. Larry Bretthorst.
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  • Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der Gestalt.Max Wertheimer - 2017 - Gestalt Theory 39 (1):79-89.
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  • Toward a better approach to goodness: Comments on Van der Helm and Leeuwenberg (1996).Johan Wagemans - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (3):610-621.
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  • Goodness of visual regularities: A nontransformational approach.Peter A. van der Helm & Emanuel L. J. Leeuwenberg - 1996 - Psychological Review 103 (3):429-456.
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  • Rational approximations to rational models: Alternative algorithms for category learning.Adam N. Sanborn, Thomas L. Griffiths & Daniel J. Navarro - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (4):1144-1167.
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  • A probabilistic clustering theory of the organization of visual short-term memory.A. Emin Orhan & Robert A. Jacobs - 2013 - Psychological Review 120 (2):297-328.
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  • Quantitative specification of information in sequential patterns.E. L. Leeuwenberg - 1969 - Psychological Review 76 (2):216-220.
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  • Salience of visual parts.Donald D. Hoffman & Manish Singh - 1997 - Cognition 63 (1):29-78.
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  • Parts of recognition.D. D. Hoffman & W. A. Richards - 1984 - Cognition 18 (1-3):65-96.
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  • The fundamental propositions of Gestalt psychology.H. Helson - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (1):13-32.
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  • Perceptual organization of two-dimensional patterns.Wilson S. Geisler & Boaz J. Super - 2000 - Psychological Review 107 (4):677-708.
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  • Bayes and the simplicity principle in perception.Jacob Feldman - 2009 - Psychological Review 116 (4):875-887.
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  • Segmentation of object outlines into parts: A large-scale integrative study.Joeri De Winter & Johan Wagemans - 2006 - Cognition 99 (3):275-325.
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  • Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning.Christopher M. Bishop - 2006 - Springer: New York.
    This is the first textbook on pattern recognition to present the Bayesian viewpoint. The book presents approximate inference algorithms that permit fast approximate answers in situations where exact answers are not feasible. It uses graphical models to describe probability distributions when no other books apply graphical models to machine learning. No previous knowledge of pattern recognition or machine learning concepts is assumed. Familiarity with multivariate calculus and basic linear algebra is required, and some experience in the use of probabilities would (...)
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