MSYS: A System for Reasoning About Scenes.

Abstract

MSYS is a system for reasoning with uncertain information and inexact rules of inference. Its major application, to date, has been to the interpretation of visual features (such as regions) in scene analysis. In this application, features are assigned sets of possible interpretations with associated likelihoods based on local attributes (e.g., color, size, and shape). Interpretations are related by rules of inference that adjust the likelihoods up or down in accordance with the interpretation likelihoods of related features. An asynchronous relaxation process repeatedly applies the rules until a consistent set of likelihood values is attained. At this point, several alternative interpretations still exist for each feature. One feature is chosen and the most likely of its alternatives is assumed. The rules are then used in this more precise context to determine likelihoods for the interpretations of remaining features by a further round of relaxation. The selection and relaxation steps are repeated until all features have been interpreted.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1975
Accession Number
ADA037724

Entities

People

  • H. G. Barrow
  • J. M. Tenenbaum

Organizations

  • SRI International

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Algorithms
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Brightness
  • Convergence
  • Databases
  • Fuzzy Logic
  • Fuzzy Sets
  • Information Science
  • Military Research
  • Orientation (Direction)
  • Pictures
  • Range Finders
  • Reasoning
  • Specifications
  • Standards
  • Theorems
  • Three Dimensional

Readers

  • Computer Vision.
  • Statistical inference.

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • AI & ML - Information Retrieval
  • AI & ML - Machine Learning Algorithms