Machine Perception: What Makes It So Hard for Computers to See?
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Machine Perception: What Makes It So Hard for Computers to See?
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1978
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University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis
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Perception and cognition issues in the foundations of psychology. Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science, Volume 9 (1978), page 65-87
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Reitman, Walter; Nado, Robert; Wilcox, Bruce. (1978). Machine Perception: What Makes It So Hard for Computers to See?. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185332.
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