Howarth, 1998 - Google Patents
Interpreting a dynamic and uncertain world: task-based controlHowarth, 1998
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- Howarth R
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In this paper we show that it can be beneficial to have a high-level vision component that guides the reasoning of the whole vision system when interpreting a dynamic and uncertain world. This guidance is provided by an attentional mechanism that exploits knowledge of the …
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