perceptual computing
Perceptual computing refers to the use of technology, such as sensors and algorithms, to enable computers to understand and interact with their environment through the senses of sight, sound, and touch, similar to how humans perceive and comprehend the world around them.
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Related Concepts (21)
- artificial intelligence
- augmented reality
- biometric identification
- computer vision
- context-aware computing
- emotion detection
- eye tracking
- facial expression analysis
- gesture recognition
- human-computer interaction
- image recognition
- intelligent sensing systems
- intelligent systems
- machine learning
- multi-modal interaction
- natural user interfaces
- object tracking
- sensory input devices
- speech recognition
- virtual reality
- voice command systems
Similar Concepts
- cognitive computing
- human-centered computing
- machine learning for perception
- perceptual categorization
- perceptual consciousness
- perceptual development
- perceptual experience
- perceptual grouping
- perceptual illusions
- perceptual learning
- perceptual organization
- perceptual processes
- perceptual processing
- perceptual representation
- perceptual training