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    Making a stronger case for comparative research to investigate the behavioral and neurological bases of three-dimensional navigation

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    The rich diversity of avian natural history provides exciting possibilities for comparative research aimed at understanding three-dimensional navigation. We propose some hypotheses relating differences in natural history to potential behavioral and neurological adaptations possessed by contrasting bird species. This comparative approach may offer unique insights into some of the important questions raised by Jeffery et al

    Making a stronger case for comparative research to investigate the behavioral and neurological bases of three-dimensional navigation

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    The rich diversity of avian natural history provides exciting possibilities for comparative research aimed at understanding three-dimensional navigation. We propose some hypotheses relating differences in natural history to potential behavioral and neurological adaptations possessed by contrasting bird species. This comparative approach may offer unique insights into some of the important questions raised by Jeffery et al

    A probabilistic model for recovering camera translation

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    This paper describes the mathematical basis and application of a probabilistic model for recovering the direction of camera translation (heading) from optical flow. According to the theorem that heading cannot lie between two converging points in a stationary environment, one can compute the posterior probability distribution of heading across the image and choose the heading with maximum a posteriori (MAP). The model requires very simple computation, provides confidence level of the judgments, applies to both linear and curved trajectories, functions in the presence of camera rotations, and exhibited high accuracy up to 0.1 ◦ –0.2 ◦ in random do
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