Detection of animals in natural images using far peripheral vision


Detection of animals in natural images using far peripheral vision is a scholarly work by Karl Gegenfurtner and Heinrich Bülthoff, published in 2001 in ''European Journal of Neuroscience''. The main subjects of the publication include visual perception, eccentricity, computer vision, artificial intelligence, peripheral vision, blind spot, visual field, categorization, eye movement, object, Saccadic masking, psychophysics, computer science, fovea centralis, communication, face perception, and psychology. The results demonstrate that even high‐level visual tasks involving object vision can be performed using the relatively coarse information provided by the peripheral retina..

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