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The visual active memory perspective on integrated recognition systems
2008
Image and Vision Computing
Object recognition is the ability of a system to relate visual stimuli to its knowledge of the world. Although humans perform this task effortlessly and without thinking about it, a general algorithmic solution has not yet been found. Recently, a shift from devising isolated recognition techniques towards integrated systems could be observed [Y. Aloimonos, Active vision revisited, in: Y. Aloimonos (Ed.), Active Perception, Lawrence Efibaum, 1993, pp. 1-18; H. Christensen, Cognitive (vision)
doi:10.1016/j.imavis.2005.08.008
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