INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATING VISUAL MODULES
An increasing number of real-world applications involve visual modules as components of more complex intelligent systems. The latter maintain hypotheses and take decisions about the acquired data, on the basis of internal models, possibly synthesized (learned) from the same external data stream. Problems to the designers of such model-based systems arise from the need of processing large amounts of noisy, ambiguous and time-varying data.
Under this perspective, a number of topics become of primary concern: building (abstracting) models, by combining suited primitive elements (e.g., numerical, geometric, linguistic); indexing models, and matching them against the acquired data; fusing sensory data into ...
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