From Neuroscience To Computer Vision – SeattleDataGuy – Medium
How vision operates is a complex task the human brain (and now "computer brains" have to take on). We take much of what our brains do for granted. For instance, there is depth perception, object tracking, differences in lighting, edge detection, and many other features that our brains keep track of. Scanning the environment and localizing where we are in space in is an undertaking that our brain is constantly doing. At some point in the past, researchers may have never thought it possible to create systems that can perform similar tasks to that of our own brains.
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