Thursday, August 15, 2019

Trimming the hedge and visual cognition

The hedge has little green tips of growth. I think of it, late at night on a day when I was hedge trimming, and it devolves into an array of light green dots - as though the 'thought' or 'image' of those green growing tips is composed - in part - by detecting such an array. A small field of view pattern is recognized as a sample from a full field array. It does not matter which part of the full array is sampled for the array to be a recognition factor.
Also briefly in this fleeting thought, different arrays at different scales appeared to my mind's eye. With all those constant full field options, as a basis, in various colors, you would be able to recognize quite a bit.
Update: what this suggests is that texture recognition can be done using linear regression, not with the parameters of a straight line, but with the parameters of the grid of colored dots.

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