Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
338
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 1982
Uitgever
Stanford University, Dept. of Computer Science
Beschrijving
In this thought-provoking work, Takeo Kanade explores the intricate relationship between technology and human perception. With a focus on the latest advancements in computer vision, the author delves into how machines interpret and interact with their surroundings, mirroring the complexities of human sight.
Through rich examples and comprehensive analysis, readers are invited to consider the implications of these technologies on everyday life and various industries. Kanade's insights prompt reflection on the future of artificial intelligence and its potential to reshape our understanding of reality.
As the narrative unfolds, the interplay between vision and cognition emerges as a central theme, encouraging an appreciation for the marvels of both human and artificial perception. This work serves as both a scholarly resource and a stimulating conversation starter about the nuances of sight in the digital age.
Through rich examples and comprehensive analysis, readers are invited to consider the implications of these technologies on everyday life and various industries. Kanade's insights prompt reflection on the future of artificial intelligence and its potential to reshape our understanding of reality.
As the narrative unfolds, the interplay between vision and cognition emerges as a central theme, encouraging an appreciation for the marvels of both human and artificial perception. This work serves as both a scholarly resource and a stimulating conversation starter about the nuances of sight in the digital age.