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Subliminal search: A brain monitor could vastly improve image analysts' efficiency.(BIOENGINEERING)(Paul Sajda developed cortically coupled computer vision)

Publication: Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.)
Publication Date: 01-JUL-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

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The number of images recorded by security cameras each day vastly exceeds human analysts' ability to examine them. "Computer vision" systems aren't much help: they're still far too primitive to tell a prowler from a postman. But researchers say the human brain can subconsciously register an a...

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...anomaly in scene--say, a shadow where there shouldn't be one--much faster than a person can visually and verbally identify it. If computers...

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