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A Bayesian Framework for the Integration of Visual Modules (1996)  (Make Corrections)  
Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Alan L. Yuille



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Abstract: The Bayesian approach to vision provides a fruitful theoretical framework both for modeling individual cues, such as stereo, shading, texture and occlusion, and for integrating their information. In this formalism we represent the viewed scene by one, or more, surfaces using prior assumptions about the surface shapes and material properties. On theoretical grounds, the less information available to the cues (and the less accurate it is) then the more important these assumptions become. This... (Update)

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@misc{ lthoff-bayesian,
  author = "Heinrich H. Bülthoff and Alan L. Yuille",
  title = "A Bayesian Framework for the Integration of Visual Modules",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/219266.html" }
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