Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute
B. Draper, J. Brolio, Robert Collins, A. Hanson, and E. Riseman
IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, June, 1988, pp. 129-135.
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| Abstract |
| The VISIONS schema system provides a framework for building a general interpretation system as a distributed network of many small special-purpose interpretation systems. Each scheme is an 'expert' at recognizing one type of object. A discussion is presented of the problems of knowledge representation in a distributed A1 environments and the scheme system approach to those problems. A series of interpretation experiments have been performed on nine images from two natural scene domains; results from three images are presented. |
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| B. Draper, J. Brolio, Robert Collins, A. Hanson, and E. Riseman, "Image Interpretation by Distributed Cooperative Processes," IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, June, 1988, pp. 129-135. |
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@inproceedings{Collins_1988_1940, author = "B. Draper and J. Brolio and Robert Collins and A. Hanson and E. Riseman", title = "Image Interpretation by Distributed Cooperative Processes", booktitle = "IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition", pages = "129-135", month = "June", year = "1988", } |
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