Title of article
A MODEL OF ABSTRACTION IN VISUAL PERCEPTION
Author/Authors
Saitta، Lorenza نويسنده , , Zucker، Jean-Daniel نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-760
From page
761
To page
0
Abstract
In artificial intelligence, abstraction has been mainly studied as a mapping between languages in relation to problem-solving, with the aim of reducing the complexity of the task. However, abstraction has a much larger scope in reasoning; we are investigating, in this article, how abstraction can be used in concept representation. To this aim, we propose a novel, perception-based model of abstraction, which originates from the observation that conceptualization of a domain, even though involving entities belonging to several epistemological levels, is nevertheless primarily based on perception. This view has been recently advocated by Goldstone and Barsalou in cognitive science. A model of representation/abstraction is then proposed and its application to a real-world problem of robot visual perception and categorization is presented.
Journal title
Applied Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Applied Artificial Intelligence
Record number
52007
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