The Good Gestalt Concept in Machine Perception
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The ability to detect individual objects in complex scenes is an important aspect of human perception. The good Gestalt condition is an attempt to ensure that machines have a similar ability. We define "object classes" in terms of the machine's discriminatory ability and require that the presence of an object in a scene is reflected in the machine's representation of that scene. We find that the good Gestalt condition places constraints on the perceptual tasks which can be performed by a machine with a given representation space. In particular, a machine with a finite dimensional vector representational space cannot consistently detect relationships between objects.
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