Biological Aspects in Technical Sensor Systems

This paper concentrates on the information processing aspects of biological and technical sensor systems. The focus is on visual information and it tries to extend the topic from acquisation to interpretation and understanding the observed scenes: This will become more and more important for technical systems — especially for automotive applications.

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