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(1998) Schnorrenberg, Frank Theo
The exploration in to principles of visual search and object recognition has been going on for decades. Visual search and object recognition are a part of the basic skills of humans and many animals. They are rapidly and accurately performed. However, despite progress in neuroscience psychology, and
engineering, the performance of biological visual systems could not be matched, nor sufficiently explained by artificial implementations and models.
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