Johnston, E.B., Cumming, B.G., Landy, M.: Integration of motion and steropsis cues. Vision Research 34 (1994) 2259--2275

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....su#ce. Vision systems will be successful only if they exploit the many sources of information in the image it is crucial that we integrate the results from the various visual cues. This is, of course, well known. The human vision community has studied the problem of cue integration extensively [1 3], aiming to determine the strategy observers use to combine cues. These experiments suggest a mixture of statistical combination [1] and cue selection which can depend on viewing conditions [3] or context [2] The sophistication of cue integration strategies in human observers casts doubt on ....

....course, well known. The human vision community has studied the problem of cue integration extensively [1 3] aiming to determine the strategy observers use to combine cues. These experiments suggest a mixture of statistical combination [1] and cue selection which can depend on viewing conditions [3] or context [2] The sophistication of cue integration strategies in human observers casts doubt on whether computational vision systems can function without them. And in fact, research in computational vision has confirmed that combining multiple cues results in a more accurate and less ambiguous ....

Johnston, E.B., Cumming, B.G., Landy, M.: Integration of motion and steropsis cues. Vision Research 34 (1994) 2259--2275

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