PSYCH207 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Template Matching, Machine Vision, Visual Search

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Chapter 3 - perceiving objects and recognizing patterns. Principle of proximity group together things that are nearer to each other. Principle of similarity grouping together those elements that are similar. Principle of good continuation group together objects whose contours form a continuous straight or curved line. Principle of closure mentally filling in the gap to see a closed, complete, whole figure. Principle of common fate elements that move together will be grouped together. Also k(cid:374)o(cid:449)(cid:374) as (cid:862)data-dri(cid:448)e(cid:374)(cid:863) or (cid:862)sti(cid:373)ulus dri(cid:448)e(cid:374)(cid:863) processing starts from the external world and builds up. The stimulus determines final percept: distal stimulus each object you perceive, proximal stimulus/encoding the reception of information and its registration by a sense organ, percept meaningful interpretation of proximal stimuli. The system works in one direction from stimulus to output: often this involves building percepts from small perceptual units (e. g. , features)

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