Video lectures and materials that can be used for learning the materials in the textbook "Understanding Vision: theory, models, and data"

These free online courses contains the most updated and pedagogical materials, with short videos and quizzes.

Table of contents of the book

Chapter 1: Approach and scope.

Get a quick intro from this 3.5 minute video , and the figures of this chapter.

this is the introduction to the book. You can get a glimpse from this talk , which is best viewed together with the original slides (here is another version of this lecture, it has a better video quality and is adapted to an audience of largely physicists/theorists at KITP UC Santa Barbara.)

Chapter 2: A very brief introduction of what is known about vision experimentally.

Get a quick intro from the figures of this chapter, or read one of many textbooks (typically focused on experimental facts) on vision.

In more detail, Here is a playlist of 15 shorter titled video clips, between 4:30 to 15:40 (average 9:48) minutes each .

Most updated details are in this free online course with videos and quizzes .

Chapter 3: The efficient coding principle.

See this video lecture (51 minutes) for an overview: Introduction to Efficient Coding . In addition, here is a playlist of short video lecture clips (about 10 minutes each) .

Figures for this chapter in a pptx file

Most updated details are in this free online course with videos and quizzes .

Chapter 4: V1 and information coding.

It explains why efficient coding alone is not sufficient for understanding V1, summarized by this video: Problems with understanding V1 by efficient coding principles (15:20 minutes) . This chapter can be seen as an extension of chapter 3 in transition to chapter 5, or can be skipped in the first reading of the book.

You may also see the last part of this free online course with videos and quizzes .

Figures for this chapter in a pptx file

Chapter 5: The V1 hypothesis --- creating a bottom-up saliency map for preattentive selection and segmentation.

Part of this material can be learned from this one hour video lecture. Introduction to visual attention and visual salience . Here is a play list of shorter video clips .

Here is the pdf file of this chapter as a free sample chapter of the book

Figures for this chapter in a pptx file

This is the video of a presentation (its slides) at the plenary symposium "Visual perception meets computational neuroscience" at ECVP 2013 could be used as a short introduction to this chapter

Most updated details are in this free online course with videos and quizzes .

Chapter 6: Visual recognition as decoding.

See the two lectures below.

Introduction to visual decoding ---part 1 is a 25-minute long lecture on the definitions and neural/behavioural observations of visual decoding

Introduction to visual decoding ---part 2 is a 51-minute long lecture on algorithms and examples of visual decoding

Most updated details are in this free online course with videos and quizzes .

Figures for this chapter in a pptx file

Other useful videos

Here is a playlist of five videos (about one hour each) for CVPR 2022 tutorial "A post_marrian computational overview of how biological vision works"

This is the video of a presentation (its slides) at the plenary symposium "Visual perception meets computational neuroscience" at ECVP 2013, it can be used as a supplementary material for learning "Attention and salience"

This is the video of a presentation given on salience and V1 in Hebrew university, 2010, it could be used for transition from chapter 3 to chapter 5 of the book.