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Robot vision as a problem of picture analysis optimization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2009

I. Y. Bereznaya
Affiliation:
Mathematics Dept., Leningrad University, 198904 Petrodvorets, Leningrad (USSR)
R. M. Granovskaya
Affiliation:
Mathematics Dept., Leningrad University, 198904 Petrodvorets, Leningrad (USSR)

Abstract

SUMMARY

Some principles of information processing in the right and left cerebral hemispheres are used to construct effective algorithms for the recognition of handwritten characters and for processing complex grey-level pictures, viz, photographs of human faces. These algorithms reduce to a considerable extent the exhaustive search for pixels being analysed. A quantitative estimate of the thus obtained gain is given.

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Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1986

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