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Vision is the prevailing source of information about the surrounding environment for most living organisms, be they simple microorganisms or a human beings. Thus it is only natural that visual information plays an ever-growing role in our effort to create artificial-cognition-related applications. Numerous recent computer vision, computer graphics, or artificial intelligence applications rely on visual information and particularly on material appearance modeling and understanding. However, working with visual textures representing such material appearance is far from being a well-explored area. On the contrary, there are still plenty of interesting research opportunities for various specialists.
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Haindl, M., Filip, J. (2013). Conclusions and Open Problems. In: Visual Texture. Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4902-6_11
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