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- Perceptual hashing is the use of a fingerprinting algorithm that produces a snippet, hash, or fingerprint of various forms of multimedia. A perceptual...
- A perceptual system is a com****tional system (biological or artificial) designed to make inferences about properties of a physical environment based on...
- Perceptual mapping or market mapping is a diagrammatic technique used by ****et marketers that attempts to visually display the perceptions of customers...
- Perceptual robotics is an interdisciplinary science linking Robotics and Neuroscience. It investigates biologically motivated robot control strategies...
- Perceptual art is a form of art that can trace its roots to the art history concepts of perceptualism as well as to twentieth century inventions of conceptual...
- The perceptual quantizer (PQ), published by SMPTE as SMPTE ST 2084, is a transfer function that allows for HDR display by replacing the gamma curve used...
- Perceptual learning is learning better perception skills such as differentiating two musical tones from one another or categorizations of spatial and temporal...
- Perceptual load theory is a psychological theory of attention. It was presented by Nilli Lavie in the mid-nineties as a potential resolution to the early/late...
- enough that the compressed result is perceptually indistinguishable from the uncompressed input, i.e. perceptually lossless. A transparency threshold is...
- Perceptual computing is an application of Zadeh's theory of computing with words on the field of ****isting people to make subjective judgments. The perceptual...