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The Human Visual System Provides Clues to Better Object Recognition

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Much can be learned from studying the characteristics of the human vision system and applying them to machine vision.

John Merchant, RPU Technology

Machine-based vision systems, such as those used in the factory, at security checkpoints and in smart weapons, would greatly benefit if they could more closely match the remarkable ability of human vision for object recognition. Although generally ascribed to the cognitive and processing power of the brain, a very important factor is that human and machine-based vision systems derive and use entirely different kinds of information. Easily obtained from any conventional digital image, this information can be used to improve the recognition performance of vision systems. In addition, doing so...Read full article

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    Published: June 2004
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    optical resolution
    A measure of image quality produced by an optical system. May be specified in terms of cycles per millimeter, referencing a repeating bar pattern; or angular resolution, referencing the angle subtended by two distant point sources that are just resolved by the system.
    defensedigital imageFeaturesMachine-based vision systemsoptical resolutionSensors & Detectorsvision systems

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