I’m Sorry to Say, But Your Understanding of Image Processing fundamentals is Asolutely Wrong.
Among the five human senses through which we explore our surrounding, vision takes a
unique and a remarkable place. The lion part of information about our near, medium, and
distant environment comes to us via the vision channel. It is, therefore, not surprising that
almost a half of our cortex is devoted to visual information processing (Milner & Goodale,
1998). In the course of millions of years of evolution, we have even developed a very special
attitude to it – we feel an everlasting “hunger” for new visual information. We are
“Infovores”, as Irving Biederman (Biederman & Vessel, 2006), one of the founders of the
contemporary vision theory, wittily defined. (PDF)
Category : | Papers |
Submitted : | 10th, August 2008 |
Tags : | vision sight senses |