visuaalijärjestelmiä
Visuaalijärjestelmiä, or visual systems, encompass the biological and artificial mechanisms that enable perception of light and interpretation of visual information. In biological organisms, this system begins with the eyes, which capture light and convert it into electrical signals. These signals are then transmitted via the optic nerve to the brain, specifically to the visual cortex, where they are processed into a coherent image. This complex process allows for the recognition of objects, navigation, and interaction with the environment.
Artificial visual systems, often referred to as computer vision, aim to replicate these capabilities in machines.
Applications of visual systems are widespread. Biologically, they are fundamental to the survival and behavior of