1. W.A. Richards, J. Rubin, D.D. Hoffman. (1982). Equation counting and the interpretation of sensory data. Perception, 11, 557-576. (Also appears as MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Memo 614.)
2. D.D. Hoffman, B.E. Flinchbaugh. (1982). The interpretation of biological motion. Biological Cybernetics, 42, 3, 197-204. (MIT AI Memo 608.)
3. D.D. Hoffman. (1982). Inferring local surface orientation from motion fields. Journal of the Optical Society of America , 72, 7, 888-892. (MIT AI Memo 592.)
4. D.D. Hoffman, W.A. Richards. (1982). Representing smooth plane curves for recognition: Implications for figure-ground reversal. Proceedings of the National Conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, 5-8. (Also appears in Natural Computation, W. Richards (Ed), MIT Press, 1988.)
5. D.D. Hoffman. (1982). Interpreting time-varying images: The planarity assumption. IEEE Workshop on Computer Vision, 92-94.
6. D.D. Hoffman. (1983). The interpretation of visual illusions. Scientific American, 249, 6, 154-162. (Also appears in The Mind's Eye: Readings From Scientific American, J. Wolfe (Ed), Freeman Press, 1986.)
7. D.D. Hoffman, W.A. Richards. (1984). Parts of recognition. Cognition, 18, 65-96. (Also appears as MIT AI Memo 732, 1983; in Visual Cognition, S. Pinker (Ed), MIT Press, 1985; in From Pixels to Predicates: Recent Advances in Computational Vision, A. Pentland (Ed), Ablex Publishing Company, 1986; and in Readings in Computer Vision, M. Fischler and O. Firschein (Eds), Morgan and Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., 1987.)
8. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman. (1985). The computation of structure from fixed-axis motion: Nonrigid structures. Biological Cybernetics, 51, 293-300.
9. D.D. Hoffman, B.M. Bennett. (1985). Inferring the relative 3-D positions of two moving points. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2, 350-353.
10. W.A. Richards, D.D. Hoffman. (1985). Codon constraints on closed 2-D shapes. Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing, 31, 265-281. (Also appears in Human and Machine Vision II, A. Rosenfeld (Ed), Academic Press, 1986.)
11. S.R. Reuman, D.D. Hoffman. (1986). Regularities of nature: The interpretation of visual motion. In From Pixels to Predicates: Recent Advances in Computational Vision, A. Pentland (Ed), Ablex Publishing Company, New Jersey, 201-226.
12. D.D Hoffman, B.M. Bennett. (1986). The computation of structure from fixed-axis motion: Rigid structures. Biological Cybernetics, 54, 71-83.
13. J. Beusmans, D.D. Hoffman, B.M. Bennett. (1987). Description of solid shape and its inference from occluding contours. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 4, 1155-1167.
14. W.A. Richards, J.J. Koenderink, D.D. Hoffman. (1987). Inferring three-dimensional shapes from two-dimensional silhouettes. Journal of the Optical Society of America, A, 4, 1168-1175. (Also appears as MIT AI Memo 840; and in Natural Computation, W. Richards (Ed), MIT Press, 1988.)
15. B.M. Bennett, D.D Hoffman, C. Prakash. (1987). Perception and computation. IEEE First International Conference on Computer Vision, London, 356-364.
16. M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman, L.R. Shapiro, G.J. Andersen, B.M. Bennett. (1987). Minimum points and views for the recovery of three-dimensional structure. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 13, 335-343.
17. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman. (1987). Shape decompositions for visual shape recognition: The role of transversality. In Image Understanding, W. Richards (Ed), Ablex Publishing Company, New Jersey, 215-256.
18. D.D. Hoffman, B.M. Bennett. (1988). Perceptual representations: Meaning and truth conditions. In Cognition and representation, S. Schiffer and S. Steele (Eds), Westview Press, Boulder, 87-128.
19. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, C. Prakash. (1989). Observer Mechanics: A formal theory of perception. Academic Press, New York.
20. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, J.E. Nicola, C. Prakash. (1989). Inferring structure from motion: A homotopy algorithm. Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visual Motion, Irvine, 238-245.
21. B.M Bennett, D.D Hoffman, J.E. Nicola, C. Prakash. (1989). Structure from two orthographic views of rigid motion. Journal of the Optical Society of America, A, 6, 1052-1069. (Also appears as UCI Mathematical Behavioral Sciences Memo 89-01.)
22. M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman, A. Saidpour. (1989). Parts of visual objects: An experimental test of the minima rule. Perception, 18, 817-826.
23. M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman, F.E. Pollick. (1990). Discriminating rigid from nonrigid motion: Minimum points and views. Perception & Psychophysics, 47, 3, 205-214.
24. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, C. Prakash. (1991). Unity of perception. Cognition, 38, 295-334. (UCI MBS Memo 90-13.}
25. D.D. Hoffman. (1992). Vision. 1992 McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology, 487-489, McGraw-Hill.
26. A. Saidpour, M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman. (1992). Interpolation in structure from motion. Perception & Psychophysics, 51, 105-117.
27. M.K. Albert, D.D. Hoffman. (1992). Perception is no accident. Optics & Photonics News, 3 (9), 50-51.
28. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, C. Prakash. (1993). Recognition polynomials. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 10, 4, 759-764. (UCI MBS Memo 92-17.)
29. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, P. Murthy. (1993). Lebesgue logic for probabilistic reasoning and some applications to perception. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 37, 1, 63-103. (UCI MBS Memo 90-07.)
30. D.D. Hoffman. (1993). No perception without representation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 2, 247-247.
31. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, R. Kakarala. (1993). Modeling performance in observer theory. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 37, 2, 220-240. (UCI MBS Memo 90-25.)
32. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, J.S. Kim, S.N. Richman. (1993). Inferring 3D structure from image motion: The constraint of Poinsot motion. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 3, 143-166. (UCI MBS Memo 91-01.)
33. J. Liter, M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman. (1993). Inferring structure from motion in two-view and multi-view displays. Perception, 22, 1441-1465.
34. A. Saidpour, M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman. (1994). Interpolation across surface discontinuities in structure-from-motion. Perception & Psychophysics, 55, 611-622.
35. J. Liter, M.L. Braunstein, D.D. Hoffman. (1994). Detection of one versus two objects in structure from motion. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 11.
36. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman. (1994). Inferring 3D structure from three points in rigid motion. Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 4, 401-406. (UCI MBS Memo 92-16.)
37. C.M. Cicerone, D.D. Hoffman, P. Gowdy, J.S. Kim. (1995). The perception of color from motion. Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 761-777.
38. M. Albert, D.D. Hoffman. (1995). Genericity in spatial vision. In D. Luce, K. Romney, D. Hoffman, & M. D'Zmura (Eds.), Geometric representations of perceptual phenomena, New York: Erlbaum, pp. 95-112.
39. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, C. Prakash, S. Richman. (1996). Observer theory, Bayes theory, and psychophysics. In D. Knill & W. Richards (Eds.), Perception as Bayesian inference, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 163-212. (UCI MBS Memo 93-12.)
40. D.D. Hoffman. (1996). What do we mean by the structure of the world? In D. Knill & W. Richards (Eds.), Perception as Bayesian inference, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 219-221.
41. D.D. Hoffman, M. Singh. (1997). Salience of visual parts.Cognition, 63, 29-78.
42. M. Singh, D.D. Hoffman. (1997). Constructing and representing visual objects. Trends in Cognitive Science, 1, 98-102.
43. C.M. Cicerone, D.D. Hoffman. (1997). The central locus of color from motion and its role in breaking camouflage. Perception, 26, 1367-1380.
44. D.D. Hoffman. (1998). Visual intelligence: How we create what we see. W. W. Norton & Company, Inc..
45. M. Singh, D.D. Hoffman (1998). Part boundaries alter the perception of transparency. Psychological Science, 9, 370-378.
46. M. Singh, G. Seyranian, D.D. Hoffman. (1999). Parsing silhouettes: The short-cut rule. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 636-660.
47. M. Singh, D. Hoffman. (1998). Active vision and the basketball problem. Commentary in Behavioral and Brain Sciences.21, 772-773.
48. M. Singh, D. Hoffman. (1999). Completing visual contours: The relationship between relatability and minimizing inflections. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 943-951.
49. M. Singh, D. Hoffman. (1999). Contour completion and relative depth: Petter's rule and support ratio. Psychological Science, 10, 423-428.
50. M. Singh, D. Hoffman. (1999). Perception, inference,
and the veridicality of natural constraints.
Commentary in Behavioral
and Brain Sciences.22, 395-396.
51. B.M. Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, C. Prakash. Perception and evolution. (under review)
52. D.D. Hoffman. The interaction of color and motion. (under review)
53. H. Hecht, D.D. Hoffman. Extrapolating visual motion: Effects of spatial and temporal sampling. (under review)
54. W.D. Prophet, D.D. Hoffman, C.M. Cicerone. Contours from apparent motion: A computational theory. (under review)
55. C. Fidopiastis, D.D. Hoffman, W.D. Prophet, M. Singh. Constructing visual objects in displays of color from motion: The psychophysical role of nearest neighbors and maximal disks. (under review).
56. B.M.Bennett, D.D. Hoffman, P. Murthy. Observation and inference. (under review)
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