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| | Group Theory and Architecture 2: Why Symmetry/Asymmetry? by Michael Leyton for the Nexus Network Journal vol.3 no.4 Autumn 2001 |
 | | The principle was advanced and extensively corroborated in Leyton [1984, 1985, 1986a, 1986b, 1986c, 1987a, 1987b, 1987c], in several areas of perception including motion perception as well as shape perception. |
 | | This definition of symmetry was proposed by me in Leyton [1988], where I argued that it is more suited for the particular task of process-inference than are other symmetry analyses, such as those proposed by Blum and Brady. |
 | | Michael Leyton obtained his BSc with Honours in Mathematics from Warwick University, England in 1977, and his Phd from the Psychology Department, Berkeley, CA, in 1984. |
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