Abstract
The visual system has limited resolution with which to code image information; therefore, it must selectively allocate coding resources to (1) maximize the information transmitted to later stages of processing, and (2) selectively code those features of image data which are functionally important to an organism (e.g. for the estimation of 3D shape).
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