Theory of Active Perception
TAPe
Computer Vision
CV (by video)
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Theory of Active Perception
We have developed the Theory of Active Perception, TAPe, that describes the way the human brain perceives information. It suggests a new information processing method that could be applied in a wide variety of areas.
We are already developing technologies that can be used to build recognition algorithms for any image in any class without both prior learning and prior tasking. Learning will be happening while the recognition process is underway, as it happens to people.

All the existing methods and technical solutions for information processing deal with a narrow range of applications. Processing and decision-making normally takes much longer than required. Segmentation and attributes generation stages have no theoretical basis yet. Without solving the problems of these stages, it is impossible to provide an optimal solution for information classification
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