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A perceptual system is a computational system designed to make inferences about properties of a physical environment based on senses. Other definitions may exist.

In this context, a scene is defined as information that can flow from a physical environment into a computational system via sensory transduction. A sensory organ is used to capture this information. Therefore, any perceptual system must incorporate input from at least one sensory organ.

Examples of perceptual systems include:

Research in the field of perceptual systems focuses on computational aspects of perception. For this reason, there is significant overlap with neuroscience, sensor design, natural scene statistics, and computer science.

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