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Vision
A Computational Investigation into the Representation and Processing of Visual Information
Book • 1982
In this influential book, David Marr describes a general framework for understanding visual perception.
He outlines a multi-level approach to vision, including the computational, algorithmic, and hardware implementation levels.
Marr discusses how the brain constructs representations of the visual world, from the input image to the description of three-dimensional objects.
The book is highly technical and has been a cornerstone in the fields of neuroscience and cognitive science.
He outlines a multi-level approach to vision, including the computational, algorithmic, and hardware implementation levels.
Marr discusses how the brain constructs representations of the visual world, from the input image to the description of three-dimensional objects.
The book is highly technical and has been a cornerstone in the fields of neuroscience and cognitive science.
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