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Linguistic Descriptions of Visual Event Perceptions

Abstract

In this paper we address the problem of constructing a computational device that is able to describe in natural language its own conceptualization of visual input. This addresses the basic issues of event perception from raw data, as well as what connnection a language with a limited vocabulary has to this event construction. W e outline a model of how the perceptual primitives in a system act to both constrain the possible conceptualizations and naturally limit the language used to describe events.

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