First steps towards an intentional vision system

Authors

  • Julian Eggert
  • Sven Rebhan
  • Edgar Koerner

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2390/biecoll-icvs2007-71

Keywords:

Active Vision, Attention, Scene Representation, DDC: 004 (Data processing, computer science, computer systems)

Abstract

Contrary to many standard vision systems which proceed in a cascaded feedforward manner, imposing a fixed order in the sequence of visual operations like detection preceding segmentation and classification, we develop here the idea of a vision system that flexibly controls the order and accessibility of visual processes during operation. Vision is hereby understood as the dynamic process of adaptation of visual parameters and modules as a function of underlying goals or intentions. This perspective requires a specific architectural organization, since vision is then a continuous balance between the sensory stimulation and internally generated information. In this paper we present the concept and the necessary main ingredients and show first steps towards the implementation of a real-time intentional vision system.

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Published

2007-12-31

Issue

Section

The 5th International Conference on Computer Vision Systems