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Synergy Improves Automated Scene Recognition

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Viewpoints, object classifications and surface geometries aid understanding of whole picture.

Richard Gaughan

In the same way that human vision provides sensory input to our brains, effective computer vision could provide unprecedented data input capabilities for automated systems. Computer vision, however, involves more than pixel intensities — it requires the ability to classify and identify objects within an image. But the promise of automatic object recognition is equaled by the technical challenge it presents. The goal of computer vision is to enable an automated system to classify a scene and take appropriate action, which requires more than simple object recognition. Researchers are...Read full article

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    Published: August 2006
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    In optics, an image is the reconstruction of light rays from a source or object when light from that source or object is passed through a system of optics and onto an image forming plane. Light rays passing through an optical system tend to either converge (real image) or diverge (virtual image) to a plane (also called the image plane) in which a visual reproduction of the object is formed. This reconstructed pictorial representation of the object is called an image.
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