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12 July 1983 Concepts Of Biostereometrics Applied To Robotics
Andrew Filo
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Abstract
By examining the concepts of natural vision, a non-computer image processor was developed. This device uses a cellular contrast pattern matching and searching technique to define elements of the image. Coupling the pattern matching and searching technique with a stereometric capability provides considerable information about the shape, size, orientation, depth and location of a subject. This type of information is very useful in machines and robots that must acquire objects in unpredictable orientations or in unknown environments.
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Andrew Filo "Concepts Of Biostereometrics Applied To Robotics", Proc. SPIE 0361, Biostereometrics '82, (12 July 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966062
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KEYWORDS
Retina

Visualization

Image processing

Optical fibers

Cameras

Information visualization

Receptors

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