A First Course in Artificial Intelligence

Sensory Perception

Author(s): Osondu Oguike

Pp: 276-297 (22)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681088532121010007

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Abstract

One of the qualities of an intelligent system is perception ability. It refers to the ability that provides information to agents using sensors. Human beings have five main sensory organs, which include: sense organ of hearing, vision, tasting, feeling, and smelling. Therefore, to act like man, which means to possess the attributes of an intelligent system, the system must have the ability to perceive the outside world it inhabits using the five sensors, ear, eye, tongue, skin, and nose. The following sensors have been developed in artificial agents, which they share with human sense organs: vision, hearing, and touch. This chapter focuses on these three sensors of an artificial agent.


Keywords: Computational photography, Eye tracker, Face recognition, Gesture recognition, Image-based modelling, Image-based rendering, Image formation, Speech recognition.

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