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Informational paradigm of technical vision

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In the framework of the concept of short-range action and field approach, the structure and infrastructure of a notion of information is considered. This makes it possible to employ the information approach in the analysis of perception using technical vision of real objects and spatial scenes of the surrounding world. The estimate of the visual data (imaged world) is interpreted as a conserved system of the energy-material and structural measurements of the interactions (network of relations) of the corresponding information fields and the video sensor.

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Yarichin, E.M. Informational paradigm of technical vision. Pattern Recognit. Image Anal. 16, 120–122 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S105466180601038X

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