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    Perceptual bias and technical metapictures: critical machine vision as a humanities challenge.Fabian Offert & Peter Bell - forthcoming - AI and Society.
    In many critical investigations of machine vision, the focus lies almost exclusively on dataset bias and on fixing datasets by introducing more and more diverse sets of images. We propose that machine vision systems are inherently biased not only because they rely on biased datasets but also because theirperceptual topology, their specific way of representing the visual world, gives rise to a new class of bias that we callperceptual bias. Concretely, we define perceptual topology as the set of those inductive (...)
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  2. ""BIBLIOGRAPHY (Suggested in part by the authors of" Beyond Relativism").T. W. Adorno, T. J. J. Altizer, Reza A. Aresteh, Michael Argyle, Magda B. Arnold, Peter R. Bell, R. N. Bellah, Ruth F. Benedict, Peter Berger & I. Berlin - forthcoming - Humanitas.
     
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    Measuring Art, Counting Pixels? The Collaboration of Art History and Computer Vision Oscillates Between Quantitative and Hermeneutic Methods.Peter Bell & Björn Ommer - 2022 - In Marcel Schweiker, Joachim Hass, Anna Novokhatko & Roxana Halbleib (eds.), Measurement and Understanding in Science and Humanities: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 191-200.
    The project “Artificial and Artistic Vision. Computer Vision and Art History in Practical-Methodical Cooperation” is interdisciplinary by definition and also in its personnel composition and combines the humanities, engineering, and natural sciences. Together, prototypes and methodological approaches to an automatic vision that assists art history are being developed in the form of basic research.
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    The Foundations of Knowing.Peter Bell - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (3):168-169.
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    Ikonographie und Interaktion. Computergestützte Analyse von Posen in Bildern der Heilsgeschichte.Leonardo Impett & Peter Bell - 2019 - Das Mittelalter 24 (1):31-53.
    The last few years have seen an explosion of medieval images in digital form, chiefly as a result of photo-library and manuscript digitisation projects. An entire corpus of images, even selected solely by scene or iconography, becomes an unwieldy object of study by traditional art-historical means. This is even more the case for medieval images, where authorship and dating are often cloudy and unclear, and the image itself is in many cases the first resource for scholarly inquiry.We take the digital (...)
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    Lee From Rome to Byzantium ad 363 to 565. The Transformation of Ancient Rome. Pp. xxii + 337, ills, maps. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013. Paper, £29.99 . ISBN: 978-0-7486-2791-2. [REVIEW]Peter N. Bell - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):252-254.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Peter Bell - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (4):336-339.
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    Review of Agnes Arber: The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form[REVIEW]Peter Bell - 1951 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (4):336-339.
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