DocumentCode
1662178
Title
Integrating vision processing and natural language processing with a clinical application
Author
Hall, Peter ; McKevitt, Paul
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Victoria Univ., Wellington, New Zealand
fYear
1995
Firstpage
373
Lastpage
376
Abstract
It is an interesting observation that humans are able to combine information from ostensibly disparate sources in order to better comprehend the world around them. For example, the sense information from the eyes and the ears are combined at every instant-tasks such as road crossing would be far more difficult without such integration. Such combinations are nonlinear in nature, so examining each sense in isolation will not shed light on how they combine within the cognitive frame. We are interested in the way humans combine their visual sense with natural language. This is an important area that appears to be little researched to date, despite the large amount of literature in both vision processing and natural language processing. In response to the nonlinear nature of the combination we proceed by synthesising the phenomenon rather than analysing it. To advance our work we focus upon a particular application that not only makes such a combination feasible but has a practical use in the field of medicine
Keywords
computer vision; medical computing; natural languages; visual perception; clinical application; cognitive frame; computer vision; ears; eyes; medical application; natural language processing; sense information; vision processing; visual sense; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Blood vessels; Books; Computer science; Data mining; Ear; Eyes; Humans; Natural language processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems, 1995. Proceedings., Second New Zealand International Two-Stream Conference on
Conference_Location
Dunedin
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7174-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ANNES.1995.499511
Filename
499511
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