HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Birgitta Dresp-Langley from the UMR , CNRS, ICube Research Department, Strasbourg University, Strasbourg, France have published the paper: Color Variability Constrains Detection of Geometrically Perfect Mirror Symmetry, in the Journal: Computation 2022, 10, 99. of /2022/
- what: Bilateral shape symmetry is an abundant feature in nature and physics, and sometimes close to geometrically perfect.
SUMMARY
In visually perceived patterns assembling many local shape elements of variable color, perfect geometric and perceptual mirror symmetry has also been referred to as "symmetry of things in a thing". The neural_networks of the magnocellular . . .
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