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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. Granlund
Does Vision inevitably Have to be Active?

ABSTRACT

It has become increasingly apparent that perception cannot be treated in isolation from the response generation in vision systems. This is first of all because it has emerged that many classical aspects of perception, such as geometry, probably do not belong to the percept domain of a vision system, but to the response domain. Secondly, it turns out that the interpretation to be generated at a given instance is as much dependent upon the state of the system, as the percepts impinging upon the system. The state of the system is in consequence the combination of the responses produced and the percepts associated with these responses. Finally, a very high degree of integration is required between different levels of percepts and corresponding response primitives. It is argued that information must be acquired actively by the system itself, through response driven association with percept transformations. After an active training, however, the system can exhibit a reactive behavior to passively observed percepts.


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