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  3 Priors, Preferences and Categorical Percepts

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by Whitman Richards, Allan Jepson, Jacob Feldman
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Abstract:

Visual perception is the process of inferring world structure from image structure. If the world structure we recover from our images "makes sense" as a plausible world event, then we have a "percept " and can often offer

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