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		<title>By: Computer Vision for Dummies &#187; Computer vision vs. human vision, another optical illusion</title>
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		<dc:creator>Computer Vision for Dummies &#187; Computer vision vs. human vision, another optical illusion</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Recall that last time we considered the issue how computer vision isn’t fooled by optical illusions. Especially good it was it at defeating illusions based on measurements. There was one toss-up. A (uniformly) gray bar was not recognized as an object because its background varied from lighter than that of the bar to darker. [...]</description>
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