One of the main issues in the area of motion estimation given the correspondences of some features in a sequence of images is sensitivity to error in the input. The main way to attack the problem, as with several other problems in science and engineering, is redundancy in the data. Up to now all the
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A comparative psychophysical approach to visual perception in primates
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