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P11
Vision System Towards Intelligent Perception

Prof. Hyungsuck Cho.

Resumen:

Despite the enormous growth in computer power and vision-related hardware developments over several decades, current machine perceptual systems are still in infant stage when compared with their biological counterparts.

This presentation reviews the current developments and restrictions in machine vision systems from aspects of their hardware and software capabilities of visual perception. In the first part of the talk, the nature of human visual perception is briefly described. Then, the information and processing flows of machine vision system are compared with those of human system. The state of the art hardware technology and visual software algorithms are presented in order to visualize how they are evolving. In the second part, high level vision is discussed by elucidating human-like perception to conceptualize how current vision technology is moving towards intelligent perception.

Based upon this discussion, research efforts toward achieving intelligent perception are addressed and perspectives of future machine vision research along this line are described in some detail.