Lecture

Visual Intelligence: Introduction

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This lecture introduces the concept of visual intelligence, focusing on understanding the world through light and computer vision for active agents in the real world. It explores the evolution of vision and action, from the Cambrian explosion to modern humans, and discusses the ecological approach to visual perception. The presentation covers the light switch theory, bipedalism, language development, and the ecological validity of Gestalt cues.

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