Understanding Natural Language
Understanding Natural Language
Edge and Curve Detection for Visual Scene Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A universal modular ACTOR formalism for artificial intelligence
IJCAI'73 Proceedings of the 3rd international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
An Application of Relaxation Labeling to Line and Curve Enhancement
IEEE Transactions on Computers
General Geometric Good Continuation: From Taylor to Laplace via Level Sets
International Journal of Computer Vision
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How can computer vision systems be designed to handle unfamiliaror unexpected scenes? Many of the current systems cope quite well with limited visual worlds, by making use of specialized knowledge about theseworlds. But if we want to expand these systems to handle a wide range of visual domains, it will not be enough to simply employ a large number of specialized models. It will also be important to make use of what might be called "general-purpose models." Such models can be used to suggest reasonable descriptions for a given scene, e.g., in terms of features or regions or groups of these, in the absence of specific context.