This volume is a report of the SWIMMER vision modeling project at Arizona State University. Earlier parts of the work were reported in (1992). Illustrating how visual systems gather, process, and reconstruct information about objects in two and three dimensions, the eight contributions discuss such topics as models of combination and binding, the physiology and psychology of the human visual system, a particle system model for combining edge information from multiple segmentation modules, combining images for three-dimensional vision, object recognition, and the interpolation aspect of surface reconstruction.

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