Control, Multiple Description, and Purpose in the Visual Perception of Complex Scenes: A Pogress Report (opens in new tab)
Control, Multiple Description, and Purpose in the Visual Perception of Complex Scenes: A Pogress Report Dunlavey, Michael R. This memo describes a vision program for recognizing simple furniture comprising assemblies of blocks, in which the same item may be composed in diverse ways. As such, it is concerned with three theoretical issues, perceptual processing, supression of unwanted detail, and segregation and interconnection of information. The program's perceptual processing relies on an e...
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