Wong, 2006 - Google Patents
Design of a saccadic active vision systemWong, 2006
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Human vision is remarkable. By limiting the main concentration of high-acuity photoreceptors to the eye's central fovea region, we efficiently view the world by redirecting the fovea between points of interest using eye movements called saccades. Part I describes …
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