We perceive objects as containing a variety of attributes: local features, relations between features, internal details, and global properties. But we know little about how they combine. Here, we report a remarkably simple additive rule that governs how these diverse object attributes combine in vision. The perceived dissimilarity between two objects was accurately explained as a sum of (a) spatially tuned local contour-matching processes modulated by part decomposition; (b) differences in internal details, such as texture; (c) differences in emergent attributes, such as symmetry; and (d) differences in global properties, such as orientation or overall configuration of parts. Our results elucidate an enduring question in object vision by sh...
Categorization researchers and, more recently, object recognition researchers have proposed that sim...
Dissimilarity plays a very important role in object recognition. But, finding perceptual dissimilari...
Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual display items (Feature Integration The...
We perceive objects as containing a variety of attributes: local features, relations between feature...
Single features such as line orientation and length are known to guide visual search, but relatively...
Despite advances in computation and machine learning, computers are still far behind humans in visio...
The brain processes many aspects of the visual world separately and in parallel, yet we perceive a u...
AbstractThe integration of spatially distinct elements into coherent objects is a fundamental proces...
A common approach to visualise multidimensional data sets is to map every data dimension to a separa...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...
NoNatural visual scenes are a rich source of information. Objects often carry luminance, colour, mot...
Objects can be characterized according to a vast number of possible criteria (such as animacy, shape...
Object recognition and categorization researchers have proposed that similarity may offer an organiz...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Categorization researchers and, more recently, object recognition researchers have proposed that sim...
Dissimilarity plays a very important role in object recognition. But, finding perceptual dissimilari...
Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual display items (Feature Integration The...
We perceive objects as containing a variety of attributes: local features, relations between feature...
Single features such as line orientation and length are known to guide visual search, but relatively...
Despite advances in computation and machine learning, computers are still far behind humans in visio...
The brain processes many aspects of the visual world separately and in parallel, yet we perceive a u...
AbstractThe integration of spatially distinct elements into coherent objects is a fundamental proces...
A common approach to visualise multidimensional data sets is to map every data dimension to a separa...
Object recognition concerns itself with two questions: What is the form of object representation? an...
Purpose. Objects that differ by qualitative variations in the configurations of their components are...
NoNatural visual scenes are a rich source of information. Objects often carry luminance, colour, mot...
Objects can be characterized according to a vast number of possible criteria (such as animacy, shape...
Object recognition and categorization researchers have proposed that similarity may offer an organiz...
Pictorial cues, together with motion and stereoscopic depth fields, can be used for perception and c...
Categorization researchers and, more recently, object recognition researchers have proposed that sim...
Dissimilarity plays a very important role in object recognition. But, finding perceptual dissimilari...
Does visual search involve a serial inspection of individual display items (Feature Integration The...