Top-down image processing has been implemented

Top-down processing of imagery has been formally described using a theory of processing subsystems. The theory is mathematically precise enough to be simulated in computer programs that recognise patterns by a process of top-down hypothesis testing.

Stephen Kosslyn (1994).
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Top-down image processing has been implemented
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