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'''Mental images''' are images as seen in the [[mind's eye]], which [[CNN]] reporter [[Walter Roger]]s called the "camera in your mind". One complicating factor is the [[ambiguity]] of interpretation of an [[image]]. [[Computer vision]] pioneer [[David Marr]] produced a famous [[photograph]] of a woman's face, which includes an ambiguous feature that could be either her [[nose]] or her [[finger]]. [[Optical illusion]]s regularly exploit this property.


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See also: [[computer vision]], [[machine vision]], [[computer graphics]].
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