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ECVision indexed and annotated bibliography of cognitive computer vision publications
This bibliography was created by Hilary Buxton and Benoit Gaillard, University of Sussex, as part of ECVision Specific Action 8-1
The complete text version of this BibTeX file is available here: ECVision_bibliography.bib


G. A. {Takatsuka, M., Caelli, T. M., West} and S. Venkatesh
An application of agent-oriented techniques to symbolic matching and object recognition.

ABSTRACT

This paper describes a feasibility study of “multi-ageilt oriellted” techiliques 011 a 2-D alld 3-D object recogilitioll system. The mail aim of the project is to develop all illspectioll supportillg tool that ullderstallds objects ill both 2-D alld 3-D ill a ullified system. 2-D alld 3-D worlds are mapped to each other via agent-like entities each of which holds a conceptualized represenitationi, allowing for a robust illferellce ability. Agents, each of which has symbolic represenitationi of a part of a object, are hierarchically organized to represent a complete represenitationi of a object. Ill this paper, object recognitioni is carried out with two matchillg methods: (1) the matchillg betweell a object model (agent’s kniowledge) alld observed data, alld (2) a constraint propagationi-like method to achieve overall conisistanicy among agents. The first is carried out with a symbolic Hopfield-type nieural nietwork alld the seconid via a hierarchical Winmer-Takes-All algorithm.


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