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Making a Machine That Sees Like Us explains why and how our visual
perceptions can provide us with an accurate representation of the
external world. Along the way, it tells the story of a machine (a
computational model) built by the authors that solves the
computationally difficult problem of seeing the way humans do. This
accomplishment required a radical paradigm shift - one that
challenged preconceptions about visual perception and tested the
limits of human behavior-modeling for practical application.
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