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low-level vision

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Low-level vision is the initial stage of visual information processing in biological and artificial systems, focusing on the automatic extraction of fundamental visual features such as edges, corners, motion, color, and texture directly from raw sensory input. This foundational processing is data-driven and serves as the essential precursor for subsequent higher-level visual tasks like object recognition and scene understanding.

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JM

University of California, Berkeley

GM

University of Southern California

RH

University of Washington

PS

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

WT

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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University of Southern California

Los Angeles, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Amherst Center, United States