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Human & Computer Perception: Cw1 A Computer May Have the Capabilities to Sense Its World But Unlike A Human It Does Not Perceive It. Vision. ...the true heart of visual perception is the inference from the structure of an image about the structure of the real world outside. The theory of vision is exactly the theory of how to do this, and its central concern is with the physical constraints and assumptions that make this inference possible. David Marr. Vision is the main theme of the following essay, including an outline of some of the human visual systems' workings, as well as an explanation of the attempts to reproduce these faculties by way of computational models. Also to be considered are the meaning & difference of the terms sense & perception, with respect to visual perception & computer vision. Following this the statement from the title will be considered. Sensation & Perception; what's the difference? Briefly, sense is the faculty of receiving sensation,...

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