2½-D sketch

2½-D sketch n. In the computational theory of vision pioneered in the late 1970s by the English psychologist David Courtenay Marr (1945–80), the second stage in the perceptual process after the primal sketch , incorporating orientation and depth cues relative to the viewpoint of the observer, but providing a representation (2) that ...

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