2023 - Research.com Computer Science in Netherlands Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Computer Science in Netherlands Leader Award
2017 - Kurt Koffka Medal, Giessen University
1990 - Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
His primary areas of study are Optics, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Geometry and Mathematical analysis. His studies link Surface with Optics. His Artificial intelligence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Visual perception, Psychophysics and Perception.
His Computer vision research integrates issues from Bidirectional reflectance distribution function and Reflectivity. The Geometry study combines topics in areas such as Space, Observer and Visual space. The study incorporates disciplines such as Structure and Pure mathematics in addition to Mathematical analysis.
His main research concerns Artificial intelligence, Optics, Computer vision, Perception and Geometry. His Artificial intelligence study incorporates themes from Visual perception, Visual field, Communication and Pattern recognition. Much of his study explores Optics relationship to Psychophysics.
Jan J. Koenderink has included themes like Depth perception and Visual space in his Computer vision study. His Perception study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stimulus, Cognitive psychology and Cognitive science. Geometry is represented through his Curvature, Surface and Orientation research.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Artificial intelligence, Perception, Computer vision, Cognitive psychology and Visual awareness. His Artificial intelligence research focuses on subjects like Pattern recognition, which are linked to Image. His work focuses on many connections between Perception and other disciplines, such as Cognitive science, that overlap with his field of interest in Gestalt psychology.
His Texture, Contrast and Picture plane study, which is part of a larger body of work in Computer vision, is frequently linked to Underwater, bridging the gap between disciplines. While the research belongs to areas of Phenomenology, Jan J. Koenderink spends his time largely on the problem of Field, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Geometry. His Luminance study introduces a deeper knowledge of Optics.
Artificial intelligence, Perception, Computer vision, Optics and Color vision are his primary areas of study. His study in Artificial intelligence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Visual field, Equivalence class and Pattern recognition. In the field of Perception, his study on Visual perception overlaps with subjects such as Behavioral economics.
His Computer vision study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Shading and Visual space. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Space and Transversal. Jan J. Koenderink has researched Color vision in several fields, including Dimension, Achromatic lens, Combinatorics, Function and Chromaticity.
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The structure of images
Jan J. Koenderink.
Biological Cybernetics (1984)
The structure of images
Jan J. Koenderink.
Biological Cybernetics (1984)
Reflectance and texture of real-world surfaces
Kristin J. Dana;Bram van Ginneken;Shree K. Nayar;Jan J. Koenderink.
ACM Transactions on Graphics (1999)
Reflectance and texture of real-world surfaces
Kristin J. Dana;Bram van Ginneken;Shree K. Nayar;Jan J. Koenderink.
ACM Transactions on Graphics (1999)
Reflectance and texture of real-world surfaces
K.J. Dana;S.K. Nayar;B. van Ginneken;J.J. Koenderink.
computer vision and pattern recognition (1997)
Reflectance and texture of real-world surfaces
K.J. Dana;S.K. Nayar;B. van Ginneken;J.J. Koenderink.
computer vision and pattern recognition (1997)
Solid Shape
Jan J. Koenderink.
(1990)
Solid Shape
Jan J. Koenderink.
(1990)
Surface shape and curvature scales
Jan J. Koenderink;Andrea J. van Doorn.
Image and Vision Computing (1992)
Surface shape and curvature scales
Jan J. Koenderink;Andrea J. van Doorn.
Image and Vision Computing (1992)
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