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The Use of an Anthropomorphic Visual Sensor for Motion Estimation and Object Tracking

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Abstract

The use of an anthropomorphic visual sensor in computer vision has already been object of many studies, showing the intrinsical efficiency that a retina_like structure has if operating in man_oriented environments [1] [2]. On the ground of this belief a project has started to realize a visual system that, exploiting such kind of sensor, should be able to carry out simple functions typical of the human visual system.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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