CORDIS Project
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This project explores how humans perceive and segment visual scenes, focusing on the role of active 3D vision. By developing new technologies and methods, it aims to understand the learning processes behind visual segmentation from infancy to adulthood.
The human mind understands visual scenes.
We can usually tell what objects are present in a scene, we can imagine what the hidden parts of objects look like, and we can imagine what it would look like if we or an object moved.
The first step of visual scene understanding is segmentation, in which our brain tries to infer which parts of the scene belong to which objects.
Adults can do this in photographs – but photographs are not how we learned to see as infants.
We learned to see by moving aroun…
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