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In February 2007 a workshop was held at The Canyons in Park City, Utah (as part of the Cosyne workshops) to address the question:  ''What does a theory of vision have to explain?''  The workshop brought together a diverse group of vision scientists who shared their views on this topic.   
In February 2007 a workshop was held at The Canyons in Park City, Utah (as part of the Cosyne workshops) to address the question:  ''What does a theory of vision have to explain?''  The workshop brought together a diverse group of vision scientists who shared their views on this topic.   


The Cosyne webpage for the workshop may be found [http://cosyne.org/Functional_requirements_of_a_visual_theory link here].   
The Cosyne webpage for the workshop may be found [http://cosyne.org/Functional_requirements_of_a_visual_theory here].   


A summary of talks and points raised during discussion may be found [h
A summary of talks and points raised during discussion may be found [http://redwood.berkeley.edu/bruno/public/FRVT_ver1.pdf here].

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Visual Theory Requirements

In February 2007 a workshop was held at The Canyons in Park City, Utah (as part of the Cosyne workshops) to address the question: What does a theory of vision have to explain? The workshop brought together a diverse group of vision scientists who shared their views on this topic.

The Cosyne webpage for the workshop may be found here.

A summary of talks and points raised during discussion may be found here.