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Ensemble-based segmentation in the perception of multiple feature conjunctions

Journal of Vision. 2018. Vol. 18. No. 10. P. 74.
Utochkin I. S., Khvostov V.
Research target: Psychology
Language: English
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Keywords: ensemble summary statisticsrapid visual segmentatationsegmentabilityбыстрая зрительная сегментацияансамблевые статистикисегментабельность
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