sightbased
Sightbased is an adjective used to describe systems, methods, or theories that rely primarily on visual information to perceive, interpret, and respond to the environment. The term is not tied to a single discipline, and its meaning can vary by context, but it generally implies an emphasis on sight as the principal data source rather than other senses or modalities such as hearing, touch, or proprioception.
In technology, sightbased approaches are common in computer vision and robotics. They use cameras and image
In cognitive science and psychology, sightbased processing refers to perceptual systems that give priority to visual
Advantages of sightbased approaches include access to rich, high-resolution data and intuitive interpretability for humans. Limitations
See also: computer vision, visual perception, sensor fusion, multimodal systems.