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Part of the book series: Informatik aktuell ((3118))

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Das Sehsystem des Menschen ist bei Aufgaben der Objekterkennung und Szenenanalyse von einer Leistungsfähigkeit und Universalität, wie sie mit technischen Mustererkennungssystemen gegenwärtig nicht realisierbar ist. Viele Aspekte der Informationsverarbeitung im Sehsystem sind noch unbekannt; es wurden jedoch wichtige neurophysiologische und neuroanatomische Entdeckungen gemacht, die Hinweise auf grundlegende Funktionsprinzipien der visuellen Informationsverarbeitung geben, und es wurden Hypothesen und Modelle entwickelt, die diese Ergebnisse in einen größeren Zusammenhang einbinden.

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Reitböck, H.J. (1993). Mechanismen der Mustererkennung im Sehsystem. In: Herzog, O., Christaller, T., Schütt, D. (eds) Grundlagen und Anwendungen der Künstlichen Intelligenz. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78545-0_6

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