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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Scene statistics is a discipline within the field of perception. It is based on the premise that a perceptual system is designed to interpret scenes. In this context, a scene is defined as information that can flow from a physical environment into a perceptual system via sensory transduction. Examples of scenes include still images, binocular still images, moving images, binocular moving images, sounds of a local environment, and tactile properties of a local environment. Organic perceptual systems have evolved in response to physical properties of natural environments. Therefore natural scenes receive a great deal of attention. Natural scene statistics can play an important role in Ideal Observer Analysis. They are useful for defining the behavior of an Ideal Observer in a naturalistic task, typically by incorporating Signal Detection Theory, Information Theory, or Estimation Theory.