Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Nadel Cognitive
Vision, Early
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January 1, 2006
Early vision algorithms in humans and computers process images from the eye and from electronic video cameras respectively. They infer the shape, appearance, and motion of objects in the world. Conventionally, the lack of semantic interpretation distinguishes between ‘early’ and higher levels of vision.
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Tomasi, C. (2006). Vision, Early. In Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Nadel Cognitive (pp. 1–8). https://doi.org/10.1002/0470018860.s00071
Tomasi, C. “Vision, Early.” In Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Nadel Cognitive, 1–8, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1002/0470018860.s00071.
Tomasi C. Vision, Early. In: Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Nadel Cognitive. 2006. p. 1–8.
Tomasi, C. “Vision, Early.” Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Nadel Cognitive, 2006, pp. 1–8. Scopus, doi:10.1002/0470018860.s00071.
Tomasi C. Vision, Early. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science Nadel Cognitive. 2006. p. 1–8.